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A true relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill : his last testimony to the truth : with a short account of his last words on the scaffold, December 4, 1685

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  • "A true relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill : his last testimony to the truth : with a short account of his last words on the scaffold, December 4, 1685"@en
  • "A true relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill his last testimony to the truth; with a short account of his last words on the scaffold, December 4. 1685. Never hitherto published"
  • "A true relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill his last testimony to the truth ; with a short account of his last words on the scaffold, December 4. 1685. Never hitherto published"
  • "A true relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill his last testimony to the truth ; with a short account of his last words on the scaffold, December 4. 1685. Never hitherto published"@en
  • "A true relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill : his last testimony to the truth ; with a short account of his last words on the scaffold, December 4th, 1685"@en
  • "A true relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill : his last testimony to the truth, with a short account of his last words on the scaffold, December 4, 1685"@en
  • "A true relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill : his last testimony to the truth ; with a short account of his last words on the scaffold, December 4. 1685. Never hitherto published"@en
  • "A True Relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill, his last testimony to the truth; with a short account of his last words on the scaffold. Dec. 4, 1685"@en
  • "A True Relation of the life and sufferings of John Nisbet in Hardhill, his last testimony to the truth; with a short account of his last words on the scaffold. Dec. 4, 1685"