A letter concerning the affair of Mr. Greenshields.
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From Spike Hughes Rare Books ABA, Innerleithen, United Kingdom
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AbeBooks Seller since 21 March 2013
From Spike Hughes Rare Books ABA, Innerleithen, United Kingdom
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 21 March 2013
About this Item
8vo, pp. [2], 32, outer leaves dusty, some occasional water staining to fore-margins, disbound. [ESTC T37764] James Greenshields was a Scottish episcopalian minister who appealed to the Lords in February 1710 after he was imprisoned by the Edinburgh magistrates for using the English Book of Common Prayer to conduct a service for a private episcopalian congregation. The Lords' decision confirmed that no law in Scotland proscribed the Prayer Book liturgy and provided a degree of legal recognition to the episcopalians who used it. Seller Inventory # 24753
Bibliographic Details
Title: A letter concerning the affair of Mr. ...
Publisher: London: Printed and sold by J. Baker., 1711.
Publication Date: 1711
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