Two letters to the public; containing a narrative of the case of William Mills, who was lately executed in Edinburgh, for the crime of house-breaking; with a copy of his last speech, and a Defence of the Doctrine On which his Hope was founded: Shewing, That the Gospel of Christ is preached to Sinners without distinction, proclaiming Salvation to every one that believes; that it is suited to give Peace of Conscience, and joyful Hope to the most unworthy: And that the belief of this Truth, is that alone which can purify the Hearts of Men, and lead them to serve the Living God. By Henry David Inglis.
- Inglis, Henry David, 1757-1806.
- Date:
- [1785]
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Edinburgh : printed by David Paterson, and sold by the booksellers in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, and Dundee, [1785]
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[4],84p. ; 80.
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ESTC T105592