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The naked truth, or two letters, the first from Mr. J-s G-y to his correspondent. Containing a vindication of his conduct, and that of several others in the affair of Mr. Glass, by way of Remarks on the Narrative publish'd by the said Mr. Glass. Together with some general animadversions on an explication of the proposition contain'd in Mr. Glass's answer to the Synod's queries; A Congregation or Church of Jesus Christ, with its Presbytery, is, in its Discipline, subject to no Jurisdiction under Heaven. The second. from the author of a late Essay to prove the perpetual obligation of the national covenant, to his friend. Containing some reflections on the said narrative: to which is added, a general view of the hypothesis, on which Mr. Glass seems to found his particular Errors.

Title
The naked truth, or two letters, [electronic resource] : the first from Mr. J-s G-y to his correspondent. Containing a vindication of his conduct, and that of several others in the affair of Mr. Glass, by way of Remarks on the Narrative publish'd by the said Mr. Glass. Together with some general animadversions on an explication of the proposition contain'd in Mr. Glass's answer to the Synod's queries; A Congregation or Church of Jesus Christ, with its Presbytery, is, in its Discipline, subject to no Jurisdiction under Heaven. The second. from the author of a late Essay to prove the perpetual obligation of the national covenant, to his friend. Containing some reflections on the said narrative: to which is added, a general view of the hypothesis, on which Mr. Glass seems to found his particular Errors.
Author
Gray, James, active 1729.
Publication
[Edinburgh] : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1729.

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Additional Authors
  • Lover of the covenanted work of reformation.
  • Gale (Firm)
Description
69,[3]p.; 8⁰.
Uniform Title
Eighteenth century collections online.
Subject
Church of God > Early works to 1800
Genre/Form
Letters.
Note
  • J-s G-y is identified in a MS. note in the National Library of Scotland copy as James Gray; the 'late Essay' is signed: Lover of the covenanted work of reformation.
  • The second letter has a separate titlepage.
  • With reference to John Glas who was suspended as minister at Tealing by the Synod of Angus and Mearns and later deposed.
  • Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland.
Indexed In (note)
  • English Short Title Catalog
Reproduction (note)
  • Electronic reproduction.
OCLC
  • 642525652
  • T198075
Author
Gray, James, active 1729.
Title
The naked truth, or two letters, [electronic resource] : the first from Mr. J-s G-y to his correspondent. Containing a vindication of his conduct, and that of several others in the affair of Mr. Glass, by way of Remarks on the Narrative publish'd by the said Mr. Glass. Together with some general animadversions on an explication of the proposition contain'd in Mr. Glass's answer to the Synod's queries; A Congregation or Church of Jesus Christ, with its Presbytery, is, in its Discipline, subject to no Jurisdiction under Heaven. The second. from the author of a late Essay to prove the perpetual obligation of the national covenant, to his friend. Containing some reflections on the said narrative: to which is added, a general view of the hypothesis, on which Mr. Glass seems to found his particular Errors.
Imprint
[Edinburgh] : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1729.
Series
Eighteenth century collections online.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Indexed In:
English Short Title Catalog, T198075.
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Place of Publication
Great Britain Scotland Edinburgh.
Added Author
Lover of the covenanted work of reformation. Author
Gale (Firm)
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