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The crying sin of perjury, and the heinous and destructive nature of that sin, described and detected. Together with the mischievous nature and danger of the sin of common and prophane swearing, as having a natural tendency to the other Sin. With a serious address to all that have any regard to their own souls an d to the publick welfare, to maintain and keep up a constant Watch and Guard against those Sins. By Daniel Disney, Esq;
Disney, Daniel.Date: [1722]- Books
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Appendix to the Masons pocket companion: containing, I. Act of the associate synod, concerning the Mason oath. II. An impartial Examination of that act. III. Charges and addresses to the Free Masons, on different occasions. IV. A complete collection of all the Free Masons songs, with several new ones never before published. V. Prologues, epilogues, &c. on the subject of Masonry. To which is added, exact lists of all the regular lodges both in Scotland and England.
Auld, William.Date: M,DCC,LXI. [1761]- Books
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Some reasons by a divine of the Kirk of Scotland, proviug [sic] that their clergy there cannot with a safe conscience swear the English Oath of Abjuration.
Divine of the Kirk of Scotland.Date: 1707?]- Books
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Peace and unity recommended: or, a method proposed for compromising the difference, and coalescing the two respective bodies of seceders. In a letter from a burgher-seceder in Glasgow, to an anti-burgher. Published at the Request of some on both Sides.
Smith, William, printer.Date: 1766- Books
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Reflections on the Quakers printed case, intituled, The case of the people commonly called Quakers, relating to oaths, humbly offered to the consideration of the House of peers, &c. by way of inference from their doctrine recited in Vox populi, &c.
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: 1702?]