Fleming, D. Hay. (1925). Scotland's Supplication and Complaint against the Book of Common Prayer (otherwise Land's Liturgy), the Book of Canons, and the Prelates, 18th October 1637.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 60. Vol 60, pp. 314-383.
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Scotland's Supplication and Complaint against the Book of Common Prayer (otherwise Land's Liturgy), the Book of Canons, and the Prelates, 18th October 1637. | ||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 60 | ||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||
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60 | ||
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455 | ||
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314 - 383 | ||
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The document, now held in Register House, Edinburgh, petitioned against the Book of Common Prayer, better known now as Laud's Liturgy, the Book of Canons, and the archbishops and bishops. The author presents a detailed account of the early history and constitution of the Reformed Church of Scotland to explain the reasons for the grievances. | ||
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1925 | ||
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29 Sep 2013 |