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George Meldrum
Minister in the Church of Scotland and religious controversialist
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A sermon preached in the New Church of Edinburgh , on Sabbath, May 16. 1703. before his Grace, James Duke of Queensberrie, Her Majesties High Commissioner; And many of the Nobility. Barrons and Burrows, Members of the High Court of Parliament: And the Magistrate of the City of Edinburgh, By Mr. George Meldrum, Minister of the Gospel there.
George Meldrum
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Date: Anno Dom. 1703
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The danger of Popery discovered, with a disswasive from it for the use of the vulgar, who have not money to buy, or time to read larger books.
George Meldrum
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Date: [1714]
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A vindication and defence of Mr. George Meldrum's sermon , preached May 16. 1703. against the reflections, and censures of the author of The examination of some things in the sermon, and the author of Toleration defended.
George Meldrum
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Date: Printed in the Year, 1703
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A sermon preached before the Lord Ross , Her Majestie's commissioner, and the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; in the New Church of Edinburgh, on the 16 of March 1704. Which was the day of the conveening of the General Assembly. By Mr. George Meldrum, One of the Ministers of Edinburgh.
George Meldrum
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Date: M.DCC.IV. [1704]
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A defence of the vindication of Mr. Meldrum's sermon against a second assault of the Examinator, in a treatise intituled, The reasonableness of a toleration, &c. set forth in the form of 4 letters: by the author of the sermon
Meldrum, George, 1635?-1709.
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Date: 1704
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Scotland - Church history - 18th century
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