Excerpt from A Letter, Wherein the Scriptural Grounds and Warrants for the Reformation of Churches by Way of Covenant, Are Succinctly Considered and Cleared: In Opposition to Some, Who, of Late, Have Too Boldly (and Yet Without Censure) Vented Their Heterodox Notions Against Our Solemn and National Covenants Send you my Thoughts abom: the scripture-war rants For Nations entring into Covenants, parti cularly, for Tupporting' the Reformation of'the Church of Scotland, _as 'it was carried on Cove nant-ways, and by League and Covenant with England and Ireland. I do indeed, to my Grief, underltand that our worthy Ancel'tors are foundfault with oh that Head, by Perfons of fundry Denominations, and at this Time, by fame, of whom better Things might have been expe cted. Therefore, I fend you this, in Defence of 0q folemn and fa'cred Covenants, particularly, the Form thereof: Taking it for ranted, that the Matter of them' is lawful andexpefient; as has been fuflici ently' and What'l here pretend unto, is to breach that great and important Purpofe, upon Grounds that bear Weight with me: 'andtmy Bringing it once upon the Field, niay engage others better qualified to treat the eontro verfy from'the Bottom.
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