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THE LAW OF CREEDS IN SCOTLAND A Treatise On The Relations Of Churches In Scotland Established And Not Established To The Civil Law


  • THE LAW OF CREEDS IN SCOTLAND A Treatise On The Relations Of Churches In Scotland Established And Not Established To The Civil Law
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Author A Taylor Innes
Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Jacket
Binding Hardcover - 398 pages
Published William Blackwood And Sons,  Edinburgh 1902
Our Ref # 107589

Description

First thus, a revised edition based on Innes's 1867 original, to which, he notes in his preface "I have now added the law for the thirty-five years since". Spotting to endpapers, occasional light marking and one or two rough edges where pages opened, but in general VG clean and bright order throughout. No inscriptions. Light wear and minor marking only to smart red cloth, dulled to spine, with bright gilt titling. Scarce in anything other than modern reprint. 8vo. xiii, 390pp
£45.00

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