Books by John Sage
The works of the Right Rev. John Sage, a bishop of the church in Scotland
Presbytery, untwisted from the
Presbytery, untwisted from the bottom, with the rise and growth of it in Scotland
The reasonableness of a tolera
The reasonableness of a toleration enquir'd into purely on church principles
The reasonableness of a tolera
The reasonableness of a toleration
A brief examination of some th
A brief examination of some things in Mr. Meldrum's sermon
A brief examination of some th
A brief examination of some things in Mr. Meldrum's sermon preach'd May 16 against a toleration to those of the Episcopal perswasion
Some remarks on the late lette
Some remarks on the late letter from a gentleman in the city, to a minister in the countrey
A vindication of a discourse e
A vindication of a discourse entituled The principles of the Cyprianic age
A vindication of a discourse e
A vindication of a discourse entituled the principles of the Cyprianic age, with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction
The fundamental charter of Presbytery
The fundamental charter of Pre
The fundamental charter of Presbytery, as it has been lately established in the Kingdom of Scotland
The fundamental charter of Pre
The fundamental charter of Presbytery as it hath been lately established in the kingdom of Scotland
The Fundamental Charter Of Pre
The Fundamental Charter Of Presbytery, As it hath been lately Established In the Kingdom of Scotland, Examin'd and Disprov'd, By the History, Records, and Publick Transactions of our Nation. Together with a Preface; Wherein the Vindicator of the Kirk is freely put in mind of his Habitual Infirmities
The principles of the Cypriani
The principles of the Cyprianic age
The principles of the Cypriani
The principles of the Cyprianic age with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction
An account of the late establi
An account of the late establishment of Presbyterian-government by the Parliament of Scotland anno 1690
An Account Of The Late Establi
An Account Of The Late Establishment Of Presbyterian-Government By The Parliament of Scotland Anno 1690. Together with the Methods by which it was Settled, and the Consequences of it
The case of the present afflic
The case of the present afflicted clergy ...
The case of the present afflicted clergy in Scotland truly represented
The Case Of the Present Afflic
The Case Of the Present Afflicted Clergy In Scotland Truly Represented. To which is added for Probation, The Attestation of many unexceptional Witnesses to every Particular; and all the Publick Acts and Proclamations of the Convention and Parliament relating to the Clergy