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The Scottish Worthies.

BIOGRAPHIA SCOTICANA; a Brief Historical Account of the most eminent SCOTS WORTHIES, Noblemen, Gentlemen, Ministers, and others, who Testified or Suffered for the Cause of the Reformation in Scotland, from the beginning of the Sixteenth Century to the Year 1688; originally collected by Howie of Lochgoin; now Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged, by a Clergyman of the Church of Scotland, and enriched with a Preface and Notes, by Wm. M’Gavin, Esq., Author of the “Protestant,” &c.

In Two large Volumes 8vo. Price 24s. Boards.

Volume I. contains Memoirs of the Lives of the Worthies. Volume II. contains the “Last Words and Dying Testimonies,” “Cloud of Witnesses,” “Naphtali,” &c. &c.—To those who are already in possession of the first volume of this work, the second will be found an indispensable requisite, as without it the book is incomplete, and is deficient in by far the most important and interesting portion of the Biography of the Scottish Reformers.

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