A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Adams minister of the Gospel at Falkirk, and Mr. David Plenderleath minister of the Gospel at Dalkeith, Members of the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale. [electronic resource] : Containing A Supplement to the authentick Narrative, already published in a Letter to some of its own Members, of the wild anomalous Proceedings of the Edinburgh Presbytery in a late Process against Mr. Webster, &c. a Process begun, carried forward most litigiously de die in diem through a whole Winter, and concluded at the Instance of No Body, in Violation and Contempt of all Laws human and divine; a Process without Pursuer and without Libel, without Form, without Rule, and without so much as Consistence with its own monstrous self; a Process all along most passionately disclaimed and abjured from first to last by Mr. Dickson, with a Christian Scorn and Contempt of the Presbytery's repeated satanical Orders to form a Libel to depose Mr. Webster, and yet a Process wickedly carried on by the Presbytery in Mr. Dickson's Name. All which Proceedings are now without Appeal to be reviewed by the Synod.
1750
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Adams minister of the Gospel at Falkirk, and Mr. David Plenderleath minister of the Gospel at Dalkeith, Members of the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale. [electronic resource] : Containing A Supplement to the authentick Narrative, already published in a Letter to some of its own Members, of the wild anomalous Proceedings of the Edinburgh Presbytery in a late Process against Mr. Webster, &c. a Process begun, carried forward most litigiously de die in diem through a whole Winter, and concluded at the Instance of No Body, in Violation and Contempt of all Laws human and divine; a Process without Pursuer and without Libel, without Form, without Rule, and without so much as Consistence with its own monstrous self; a Process all along most passionately disclaimed and abjured from first to last by Mr. Dickson, with a Christian Scorn and Contempt of the Presbytery's repeated satanical Orders to form a Libel to depose Mr. Webster, and yet a Process wickedly carried on by the Presbytery in Mr. Dickson's Name. All which Proceedings are now without Appeal to be reviewed by the Synod.
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Edinburgh : [s.n.], Printed in the Year M.DCC.L. [1750]
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Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
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English
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25,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
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Signed at end: David Dickson.
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