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Joshua redivivus : or, three hundred and fifty two religious letters, by the late Eminently Pious Mr. Samuel Rutherfoord, Professor of Divinity, at St. Andrews. Divided into three parts. The First, Containing those which were written from Aberdeen, where he was confined by a sentence of the High Commission drawn forth against him, partly upon the account of declining them, partly upon the account of his Nonconformity. Second and Third, Containing some which were written from Anwoth, before he was by the Prelates persecution thrust out of his Ministry; and others upon divers Occasions afterward, from St. Andrews, London, &c. To which is added, the author's testimony to the covenanted work of reformation, between 1638 and 1649. And also his Dying Words, containing several Advices to some Ministers and near Relations, not in any of the former Editions. As also, a large preface and postscript, which were left out in some of the late Editions, wrote by the Rev. Mr. Mcward.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Great Britain--History--Charles I, 1625-1649.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xliii,[1],528,[4]p. )
Edition:
The tenth edition.
Other Title:
Joshua redivivus
Place of Publication:
Glasgow : printed by John Bryce, and sold at his shop, opposite Gibson's-Wynd, Saltmarket, M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]
Notes:
With two final advertisement leaves.
Braces in imprint.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T121367.
OCLC:
642325011

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