OF THE PRESBYTERIAN FORM OF CHURCH-GOVERNMENT, AS PROFESSED IN THE STANDARDS OF THE Churck of Scotland; In Reply to THE ANIMADVERSIONS OF Meflrs. INNES, EWING, BALLENTINE, GLASS, &t. among the In a Series of Letters, addreffed to Mr. INNES. BY JOHN BROWN, "Where every thing muft undergo difcuffion," (i. e. by the people, as is the cafe in In- Ewing on A&s xv. "Let it be recollected, it is fyftems, not the character either of individuals or of particular "Ponderibus librata fuis." Innes. EDINBURGH: PRINTED BY H. INGLIS. Sold by OGLE & AIKMAN, GUTHRIE & TAIT, W. WHYTE; and M. OGLE, Glasgow. |