The last speech, and dying testimony, of the noble Marquiss of Argyle , who suffered martyrdom at the cross of Edinburgh, on the 27th of May 1661, in defence of, and in the hononrable [sic] cause of, religion. To which is added, a noble epitaph and on the martyr's tomb, in the Gray-Friar's Church-yard in Edinburgh; done by a masterly hand, in memory of the martyrs who suffered in those dark and gloomy times. (This testimony is reprinted from the original copy in Nephtali, at the desire of several gentlemen, in memory of that noble martyr.).
- Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of, 1598-1661
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- [1780?]
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Last speech, and dying testimony, of the noble Marquiss of Argyle (Online)
The last speech, and dying testimony, of the noble Marquiss of Argyle, who suffered martyrdom at the cross of Edinburgh, on the 27th of May 1661, in defence of, and in the hononrable [sic] cause of, religion. To which is added, a noble epitaph and on the
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Edinburgh : printed in Niddery's Wynd, [1780?]
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