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Erskine, John 1721-1803.

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    A humble attempt to promote frequent communicating . By John Erskine, M. A. Minister of Kirkintilloch.

    | Erskine, John 1721-1803. | Date: 1749
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    The education of poor children recommended a sermon, preached in Lady Glenorchy's chapel, Edinburgh, May 18. 1774, before the managers of the Orphan-Hospital, and published at their desire. By John Erskine, D. D. One of the Ministers of Edinburgh.

    | Erskine, John 1721-1803. | Date: 1774
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    Sketches and hints of church history, and theological controversy Chiefly translated or abridged from modern foreign writers. By John Erskine, D. D. One of the Ministers of Edinburgh.

    | Erskine, John 1721-1803. | Date: 1790
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    Thoughts upon the duty of a more frequent administration of the Lord's supper . Chiefly extracted from Dr. Erskine's Theological dissertations.

    | Erskine, John 1721-1803. | Date: 1781
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    Considerations on the spirit of popery , By John Erskine, D. D. One of the Minitters of Edinburgh.

    | Erskine, John 1721-1803. | Date: 1778
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