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LECTURE III.

James Dodson

1841-Thomas Neilson (1801-1872).-An excellent essay describing the unscriptural character of hierarchical prelacy and the Erastianism of the Church of England.  This also surveys the popish nature of Anglican liturgy and its persecuting spirit.

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LECTURE IV.

James Dodson

1841-John Graham.-An essay surveying the various defects in the Revolution establishment and its incursions upon the spiritual independence of the Church of Scotland.  This contains an apology for Reformed Presbyterians remaining apart from this settlement in 1690.

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LECTURE V.

James Dodson

1841-William Henry Goold (1815-1897).-In this essay, Goold explores an issue which greatly agitated the Church of Scotland around this time—patronages.  This would lead to the formation of the Free Church of Scotland, in 1843.  However, besides surveying the topic from a Biblical and historical point of view, he spends much ink defending the right of Christian people to chose their own pastors and elders.

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PART I.

James Dodson

1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-An historical account of the Reformed Presbyterians with particular emphasis upon that time from the First Reforamtion from Popery until the time of the Testimony (1761).

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Supplement to Part III.

James Dodson

1876-The Reformed Presbytery.-The historical supplement which chronicles the doctrinal and practical matters which have arisen in the church since 1777 with a particular emphasis upon theological movements and trends in North America.

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PART IV.

James Dodson

1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-A series of doctrinal declarations and clarifications designed to correct misunderstandings and misinterpretations of the Westminster Confession.

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Addenda

James Dodson

1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-An addenda devoted to a discussion of the principles of the Reformation and the problem of incorporating Romanist territories.

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