Speculum ruris, urbis & aulae: or, The looking-glass, representing to town, court, and country, the much need of reform. - The only way pointed out to abolish the law of patronage, which has so often disturbed the peace of mankind; and the conduct of several eminent divines taken notice of. Also the bad conduct of magistrates of several towns in Scotland, made plainly to appear; and the conduct of the trades, in some towns in Scotland, with regard to electing of their deacons; &c. considered. Likewise a plan, which, if put in execution, would effectually provide for the poor and unfortunate part of mankind in general, without any new tax, contribution, or subscription whatever! By Richard Warren, a burgess of a town in Scotland
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Printed in the year 1785 |
Skottland, Edinburgh? |
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