An Abridgment of the Acts of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland, from the Year 1638 to 1820 Inclusive: To Which Is Subjoined an Appendix, Containing an Abridged View of the Civil Law Relating to the Church (Classic Reprint)

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Besides inserting the procedure respecting church censures, under the various heads where they natu rally occur, the Form of Process is also, from its high importance, given at large at the end of the Assembly's Acts.

An Appendix is subjoined which chiefly consti tutes the superiority of the present edition to that of 1801 The former Appendix consisted only of a collection of the acts of parliament, relating to the church; but the present contains the existing state of the civil law applicable to the church, and em. Braces all the decisions of the supreme civil court, with the opinions of the ablest commentators, on every subject on which a minister may require infer mation. The author has particularly enlarged upon the present situation of the law of augmentation, with the mode of conducting the actions respecting them; and those cases in which presbyteries act in a civil capacity respecting man ses, glebes, churches.

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