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William Carstares and the Kirk by Law Established. A. I. Dunlop. The Chalmers Lectures 1964, St. Andrew Press, Edinburgh, 1967. 35s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

James K. Cameron
Affiliation:
St. Andrews.

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Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1968

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page 105 note 1 A policy of relying on source material whenever that was readily available has not been unifomally followed. The statement on p. 90 with reference to the General Assembly and the northern parishes should be corrected by referring to the printed Acts, p. 249. On p. 84, Cunningham, J., The Church History of Scotland, vol. 2, p. 195Google Scholar is misquoted. It may also be worth pointing out that the official copy of the minutes of the General Assemblies of 1690 and 1692 preserved in the University Library do not agree in the details quoted with the account in Cunningham who was dependent on evidence provided by J. Lee.

page 106 note 1 On p. 18 the date is given at the beginning of the opening sentence of the first paragraph and repeated at the end of the sentence; something has gone wrong with the grammar in the second last paragraph on p. 41 and again on p. 45; on p. 64 a line appears to have fallen out of the text. On p. 36 Witsius did not go to Utrecht until 1680.