A. Ker
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1620970A
Top Subjects
- History (3)
- Scotland (3)
- Great Britain (2)
- Church history (2)
- 17th century (2)
- Solemn League and Covenant (1)
- Civil War, 1642-1649 (1)
Books by A. Ker
Total count: 7
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A solemn acknowledgment of publick sins and breaches of the covenantAnd a solemn engagement to all the duties contained therein, namely those, which do in a more speciall way relate unto the dangers of these timesPrinted by Evan Tyler, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty1648-01-01
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A declaration and warning To all the Members of this Kirk, from the Commission of the General AssemblyTogether with a Postscript, appointing a solemn Day of Thanksgiving the twenty fifth of May 1649, for the utter routing of the strength of the Rebels Army in the North of ScotlandEdinburgh, Printed by E. Tyler and Re-printed at London for R. Bostock1649-01-01
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A solemn warning to all members of this kirk from the Commission of the Generall Assembliewith an act for censuring such as act or comply with the sectarian armie now infesting this kingdomImprinted by James Brown ...1651-01-01
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The confession of faithand the larger and shorter catechism first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, and now approved by the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland ... : together with the Solemn League and Covenant of the three kingdomsFirst printed at Edenburgh, and now reprinted at London for the Company of Stationers1652-01-01
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Farming systems of the African savannaa continent in crisisInternational Development Research Centre1995-01-01
Observations upon the chief acts of the two late P. Assemblies at St. Andrews and Dundee, the year of God 1651, and 1652together with the reasons why the ministers, elders and protestors, who protested against the said Pretended Assemblies, and the Pretended Assembly at Edinburgh, cannot agree to the overtures made to them at the conference upon the 28. and 29. dayes of July 1652. As also the instructions to such of their number as were sent to the said conference. And the letter directed to Mr. David Dickson for communicating their papers. Whereunto is subjoyned the propositions which were offered to the meeting of Ministers and others appointed to be keeped at Edinburgh July 21. 1652s.n.]-
A short reply unto a declaration intituled, The declaration of the Army of England upon their march into Scotland, by the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotlands.n.]