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Garden, James, 1647-1726
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Comparative theology: or, the true and solid grounds of pure and peaceable theology: A Subject very Necessary, Tho' hitherto almost wholly neglected. First laid down in an university discourse, and now translated from the original Latin. To this edition is prefixed, a preface, giving some account of the author, and the work itself.
Garden, James, 1647-1726.Date: M.DCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Letter to the Managers of the Royal Lunatic Asylum, Aberdeen / from Mr. James Garden, Advocate, as agent for Messrs. Murchison, on the evidence and in reply to the deliverance of the Committee in the case of the late Miss Murchison.
Garden, James, 1647-1726.Date: 1861- Books
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Comparative theology; or, the true and solid grounds of pure and peaceable theology. A subject very necessary, though hitherto almost wholly neglected. Proposed in an University-Discourse. And now translated from the printed Latin copy, with some few enlargements by the author.
Garden, James, 1647-1726.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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Comparative theology or, The true and solid grounds of pure and peaceable theology a subject very necessary tho' hitherto almost wholly neglected. Proposed in an University discourse and now translated from the printed Latin copy, with some few enlargements by the author.
Garden, James, 1647-1726.Date: 1707- Books
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Letter of complaint / by Mr James Garden, advocate in Aberdeen, as agent for Messrs. Murchison, the brothers of the deceased Miss E. Murchison, sometime an inmate of the asylum, who died there on the 30th day of November, 1860.
Garden, James, 1647-1726.Date: 1861