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Donald Cargill

Scottish Covenanter, 1619–1681

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    The awful example , Taken from an authentic Manuscript. To which is subjoined, Two Letters from Mr. Donald Cargil, the one to Mr. James Skeen who suffered Martyrdom at Edinburgh, the other to his Parish of the Barrony Kirk in Glasgow, March the 27th 1681.

    Cargill, Donald, 1619?-1681. | Date: Printed in the Year, M.DCC.LIV. [1754]
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    The last speech and testimony of that famous and faithful minister and martyr of Jesus Christ , Mr. Donald Cargil, sometime Minister of the Gospel in the Barony Parish of Glasgow; delivered by him in Writing before his Execution at the Cross of Edinburgh, July 27. 1681. With his last Words upon the Scaffold. With his Letter to John Malcom and Archibald Allison Martyrs. To which is added, An Encomium on the Martyrs contain'd in the Cloud of Witnesses.

    Cargill, Donald, 1619?-1681. | Date: 1780?]

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