- The Case of the Present Afflicted Clergy in Scotland Truly Represented to Which Is Added for Probation, the Attestation of Many Unexceptionable Witness to Every Particular; and All the Publick Acts and Proclamations of the Convention and ParliamentLondon, Printed for J. Hindmarsh, 1690. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. Hardcover. Anon ["By a Lover of the Church and his Country"], [Sage, John]. THE CASE OF THE PRESENT AFFLICTED CLERGY IN SCOTLAND TRULY REPRESENTED TO WHICH IS ADDED FOR PROBATION, THE ATTESTATION OF MANY UNEXCEPTIONABLE WITNESS TO EVERY PARTICULAR; AND ALL THE PUBLICK ACTS AND PROCLAMATIONS OF THE CONVENTION AND PARLIAMENT. London: Printed for J. Hindmarsh, 1690. First Edition. Sm. 4to. [8], 20, 4, 33-108pp. Disbound & complete in very good condition showing some use. Neatly protected in a fine custom embossed black cloth clamshell case with gilt-lettered red leather title piece, red velour interior. John Sage (1652-1711) was a Scottish nonjuring Episcopal bishop & controversialist in the Jacobite interest. Abandoning his position in the High Kirk of Glasgow after the deposition of James VII/II in 1688, the non-juror Sage moved to Edinburgh & composed several protestations. Most of Sage's publications were anonymous, but their authorship was well known; his controversial writings were shrewd protestations at the intolerant political & religious policy of the new monarchy. Wing S285. . USD 325.00 [Appr.: EURO 302.25 | £UK 259.25 | JP¥ 49742] Book number 31839is offered by:
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