Advertisement by Dr. Monro Presbyter of the Church of Scotland.
         Monro, Alexander, d. 1715?
      
       
         
           1693
        
      
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             Advertisement by Dr. Monro Presbyter of the Church of Scotland.
             Monro, Alexander, d. 1715?
             Johnston, Andrew.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             s.n.,
             [Edinburgh :
             1693]
          
           
             "Declaration by Mr. Andrew Johnston, December 2d. 1693."--Middle of page.
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           Ridpath, George, d. 1726. -- Scots episcopal innocence, or, The juggling of that party with the late King, His present Majesty, the Church of England, and the Church of Scotland demonstrated.
           Church of Scotland -- Establishment and disestablishment.
           Scots episcopal innocence, or, The juggling of that party with the late King, His present Majesty, the Church of England, and the Church of Scotland demonstrated.
           Libel and slander -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800.
           Broadsides -- England -- 17th century.
        
      
    
     
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             Advertisement
             by
             Dr.
          
           Monro
           
             Presbyter
             of
             the
             Church
             of
          
           Scotland
           .
        
         
           I
           Find
           my
           Name
           Abused
           in
           a
           Late
           Pamphlet
           (
           I
           suppose
           written
           by
           one
           Mr.
           
             George
             Ridpath
             )
          
           as
           if
           I
           had
           sent
           ,
           or
           Commissioned
           ,
           or
           Ordered
           Mr.
           
             Andrew
             Johnston
          
           to
           counterfit
           the
           name
           of
           one
           
             Mitchell
             ,
          
           to
           a
           Certificate
           without
           his
           consent
           .
           What
           past
           between
           Mr.
           
             Johnston
          
           and
           Mr.
           
             Mitchell
          
           I
           only
           know
           by
           Relation
           ;
           Mr.
           
             Mitchell
          
           and
           Mr.
           
             Johnston
          
           may
           reason
           this
           affair
           betwixt
           themselves
           as
           they
           see
           convenient
           .
           Let
           my
           Country
           men
           Read
           the
           following
           Declaration
           and
           then
           determine
           by
           the
           rules
           of
           honour
           and
           equitie
           ,
           how
           far
           I
           am
           concerned
           in
           this
           Calumny
           .
        
         
           
             
               Declaration
               by
               Mr.
            
             Andrew
             Johnston
             ,
             
               December
               ,
               2d
               .
            
             1693.
             
          
           
             WHEREAS
             it
             is
             said
             in
             a
             Scandalous
             Pamphlet
             ,
             Entituled
             the
             
               Scots
               Episcopal
               Innocence
               ,
            
             That
             I
             forged
             the
             hand
             of
             
               Thomas
               Mitchell
            
             lately
             ,
             in
             
               Cornhill
               ,
            
             and
             affixed
             it
             to
             a
             
               Certificate
               ,
            
             bearing
             that
             
               Johnston
            
             of
             
               Lockerby
            
             was
             Excommunicated
             for
             Adultery
             ,
             which
             Certificate
             was
             inserted
             in
             a
             Book
             ,
             Entituled
             ,
             the
             
               Spirit
               of
               Calumny
               and
               Slander
               .
            
             The
             said
             Mr.
             
               Andrew
               Johnston
            
             declaire
             that
             I
             am
             ready
             to
             take
             my
             solemn
             Oath
             before
             any
             of
             the
             Judges
             in
             
               England
               ,
            
             that
             
               Tho.
               Mitchell
            
             signed
             freely
             at
             my
             desire
             the
             said
             Certificate
             as
             I
             offered
             it
             ,
             and
             as
             it
             was
             Inserted
             in
             the
             said
             Book
             :
             And
             that
             I
             know
             no
             other
             Certificate
             different
             f●om
             the
             former
             signed
             by
             him
             .
          
           
             AND
             Whereas
             it
             is
             most
             Villanously
             said
             of
             me
             in
             the
             Pamphlet
             ,
             Entituled
             the
             
               Scots
               Episcopal
               Innocence
               ,
            
             That
             I
             was
             put
             upon
             this
             pretended
             Forgery
             by
             some
             of
             the
             Scots
             Clergy
             ;
             I
             do
             declare
             before
             God
             ,
             and
             by
             my
             hopes
             of
             Heaven
             ,
             that
             never
             any
             one
             of
             the
             Scots
             Clergy
             directed
             or
             advised
             me
             to
             procure
             any
             Certificate
             ,
             but
             what
             might
             be
             freely
             had
             ;
             particularly
             that
             Dr.
             
               Monro
               ,
            
             neither
             directly
             nor
             indirectly
             by
             any
             Order
             of
             his
             ,
             or
             the
             least
             Insinuation
             prompted
             me
             to
             do
             any
             thing
             as
             is
             Scandalously
             Reported
             ,
             and
             this
             I
             do
             again
             repeat
             ,
             as
             I
             Hope
             for
             any
             Benefit
             by
             the
             merits
             of
             our
             Blessed
             Saviour
             .
          
           
             Sic
             Subscribitur
             
               Andrew
               Johnston
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Signed
             at
             Mr.
             
             Watson's
             Coffee-House
             ,
             at
             the
             lower
             end
             of
             the
             
               Hay-Market
               ,
            
             in
             presence
             of
             
               
                 
                   Alex.
                   Mccutosh
                   ,
                
                 Clerk.
                 
              
               
                 
                   Pat.
                   Dujon
                   ,
                
                 Student
                 in
                 Divinity
                 .
              
               
                 
                   John
                   Murdoch
                   ,
                
                 Clerk.
                 
              
               
                 
                   James
                   Cunningham
                   ,
                
                 Student
                 in
                 Divinity
                 .
              
               
                 
                   James
                   White
                   ,
                
                 Student
                 in
                 Physick