The Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence, Or, the Foolishness of Their Teaching Discovered from Their Books, Sermons and Prayers and Some Remarks on Mr. Rule's Late Vindication of the Kirk (1692) by Robert Calder (Paperback / softback, 2011)
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