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Author: Williamson, David, d. 1706.
Title: A sermon, preached at Edinburgh in the Parliament-House, November 17th, 1700, before his Grace, James, Duke of Queensberry, his Majesties High Commissioner; and many of the nobility, barrons, burrows, members of the High Court of Parliament, / by David Williamson minister of the Gospel, at West-Kirk.
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Print source: A sermon, preached at Edinburgh in the Parliament-House, November 17th, 1700, before his Grace, James, Duke of Queensberry, his Majesties High Commissioner; and many of the nobility, barrons, burrows, members of the High Court of Parliament, / by David Williamson minister of the Gospel, at West-Kirk.
Williamson, David, d. 1706.

Edinburgh: Printed by George Mosman, and are to be sold at his shop in the Parliament-Clos, in the year 1700.
Subject terms:
Church of Scotland -- Government -- Sermons -- 17th century.
Bible. -- N.T. -- Luke XIX, 41-42 -- Sermons -- 17th century.
Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah I, 3 -- Sermons -- 17th century.
Episcopacy -- Sermons -- 17th century.
Sermons, English -- Scotland -- 17th century.
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