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A brisk rallying cry from history, restored for today's readers and tomorrow's scholars. This act, declaration, and testimony offers a vivid window into Britain and Ireland's covenanting era, where politics and faith collided in parliament, pulpit, and street. This historical treatise, presented as an ecclesiastical manifesto of the seventeenth century, operates as a primary source document that blends rigorous argument with impassioned conviction. It traces the intertwining of presbyterian church governance with the political debates of england, scotland, and ireland, making it essential…mehr

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A brisk rallying cry from history, restored for today's readers and tomorrow's scholars. This act, declaration, and testimony offers a vivid window into Britain and Ireland's covenanting era, where politics and faith collided in parliament, pulpit, and street. This historical treatise, presented as an ecclesiastical manifesto of the seventeenth century, operates as a primary source document that blends rigorous argument with impassioned conviction. It traces the intertwining of presbyterian church governance with the political debates of england, scotland, and ireland, making it essential reading for anyone exploring covenanting era politics or puritan pamphleteering works. For casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, the text delivers both intellectual depth and historical texture, inviting engagement with a moment when religion and state sought common footing. With Alpha Editions' careful restoration, the work is more than a reprint; it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, preserved for today's and future generations. Out of print for decades, it now stands ready to illuminate academic inquiry and personal study alike, a scholarly resource and historical researchers resource that enriches any library. This is not just a book; it is a doorway into the british isles seventeenth century, a vivid reminder of how early modern Britain shaped modern religious and political life.