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Description - A Reply to a Letter Directed to the Minister of Moffat, Concerning the Positive Institutions of Christianity in Which the Arguments in Mr. Wallace's Sermon Before the Synod of Dumfries, October 1729, ... Are Illustrated and Defended by Robert Wallace

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British Library

T141281

With a final advertisement leaf.

London: printed for A. Millar, 1732. [2],56, [2]p.; 8�

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