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A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood : ... By James Fisher

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  • "Edwards, Whitefield, and the true nature of revival"

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  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood written by the Reverend Mr. James Robe, minister at Kilsyth, wherein, the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered from the said preface and other papers lately published; and likewise the address to the brethren of the associate presbytery, anent their late act for a publick fast, is considered"
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood written by the Reverend Mr. James Robe ... wherein, the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered from the said preface and other papers lately published; ... By James Fisher"
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood : ... By James Fisher"@en
  • "A review of the preface to a Narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood, written by the Reverend Mr. James Robe, minister at Kilsyth : wherein the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered from the said preface and other papers lately published, and likewise the address to the brethren of the Associate Presbytery, anent their late act for a publick fast, is considered"@en
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood, written by the Reverend Mr. James Robe, minister of Kilsyth: : wherein, the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered from the said preface and other papers lately published; and likewise the address to the brethen of the Associate Presbytery, anent their late act for a publick fast, is considered"@en
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood written by the Reverend Mr. James Robe, ... wherein, the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered from the said preface and other papers lately published; ... By James Fisher"
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood"@en
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood"
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood written by the Reverend Mr. James Robe ... wherein, the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered from the said preface and other papers lately published ; ... By James Fisher"
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood, written by the Reverend Mr. James Robe, minister at Kilsyth : wherein the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered from the said preface and other papers lately published, and likewise the address to the brethren of the Associate Presbytery, anent their late act for a publick fast, is considered"@en
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood, written by the Reverend Mr. James Robe, minister at Kilsyth : wherein the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered from the said preface and other papers lately published, and likewise the address to the brethren of the Associate Presbytery, anent their late act for a publick fast, is considered"
  • "A review of the preface to a narrative of the extraordinary work at Kilsyth, and other congregations in the neighbourhood, written by ... James Robe, minister at Kilsyth. : Wherein, the nature of that extraordinary work, and the principles of the promoters thereof are discovered"@en