A Letter from a blacksmith to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland : In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; its inconveniences and defects pointed out, and methods for removing them humbly proposed /
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25/12/2024
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Buff printed paper covers. Publishers' advertisements on back cover and on last two pages. Although usually attributed to John Witherspoon, it is not included in his collected works, and the Dictionary of National Biography doubts the attribution. It has also been attributed to Henry Home (Lord Kames) and to John Horne. Running title: A letter to the ministers, &c. Signed on p.80: A. T. Blacksmith. Inverary, May 8th, 1758. Mode of access: Internet. |
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Boston : Published by R. P. & C. Williams : For sale by T. & J. Swords, & : Samuel Whiting, New york : S. Potter & Co. Philadelphia : J. Babcock & Son, New Haven [Conn.] : Henry Huntington, Hartford [Conn.] : Samuel Johnson, agent, Portland [Me.] : C. Whipple, Newburyport [Mass.] : Wm. Muenscher, Bristol, R.I. : S. Ide, Windsor, Vt. : E. J. Coale, Baltimore [Md.] : S. Babcock & Co. & : E. Gibbs, Charleston, S.C. : Davis & Force, Washington City [D.C.], |
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