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Suffering - Religious aspects - Early works to 1800

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    A copy of a letter by Mr John Dickson, late minister of the Gospel in Rutherglen, to some friends when he was prisoner in the Bass.

    Dickson, John, approximately 1628-1700. | Date: 1710?]
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    The day of adversity. Reflections suited to the hour of sorrow the bed of sickness, or the loss of beloved relatives. To which is added a short and plain statement of the way of salvation. By Basil Woodd, A. M. Minister of Bentinck Chapel, St. Mary-le-Bone. Lecturer of St. Peter's, Cornhill; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Leicester.

    Woodd, Basil, 1760-1831. | Date: 1797
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    A copy of a letter by Mr. John Dickson, late minister of the Gospel in Rugland, to some friends when he was prisoner in the Bass.

    Dickson, John, approximately 1628-1700. | Date: 1720?]
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    The day of adversity. Reflections suited to the hour of sorrow the bed of sickness, or the loss of beloved relatives. To which is added a short and plain statement of the way of salvation. By Basil Woodd, A. M. Minister of Bentinck Chapel, St. Mary-le-Bone. Lecturer of St. Peter's, Cornhill; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Leicester.

    Woodd, Basil, 1760-1831. | Date: [1797?]
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    A letter written by Mr. John Dickson, (late minister of the Gospel at Rutherglen) from the Bass Prison.

    Dickson, John, approximately 1628-1700. | Date: 1719
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