A letter to the Rev. brethren of the Presbytery of New-York, or of Elizabeth-town; in which is shewn the unjustice of the Synod's protest, entered last May at Philadelphia, against some of their Rev. brethren. As also some of the causes of the great decay of vital religion, and practical holiness, in our Presbyterian church; with a proof of God's remarkable appearance, for the good of many souls, in our land of late. By George Gillespy, Minister of the Gospel at the head of Christiana-Creek, in the county of New-Castle, in America. [Two lines from John]

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Imprint
Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, for the author, 1742.
Publication year
1742-1742
ESTC No.
W24959
Grub Street ID
334908
Description
23,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Presenting to The Synod, of which Gillespie was one of the expelled members, his views on the unjustness of their protestation of June 1, 1741 (Evans 4704).

Erroneously dated 1740 by Evans.

Booksellers' advertisement, p. [24].
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