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Baillie, John

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    A letter to Dr. ------- in answer to a tract in the Bibliotheque ancienne & moderne [by J. le Clerc], relating to some passages in Dr. Freind's History of physick / [John Baillie].

    Baillie, John | Date: 1727
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    A funeral discourse upon the death of the Papacy, delivered before and crowded audience, and published at their request, by the Rev. John Baillie, V. D. M.

    Baillie, John
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    A vindication of the divinity of Jesus Christ; with impartial observations on the Unitarian scheme. In a sermon preached in the Groat-Market meeting. (published by desire.) By the Rev. John Baillie

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    The influence of a crucified saviour, In drawing Dead Sinners to himself, Represented in a sermon Preached at the Celebration of the Lord's Supper, in the Presbyterian Meeting of Dissenters, without Sally Port. By John Baillie

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    The nature and fatal influence of Popery on civil society. A sermon, preached before the committee of the Protestant Association, in Newcastle, February 20, 1780. And Published by their desire. By the Rev. John Baillie

    Baillie, John
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