The Author's Testimony to the covenanted work of Reformation, as it was carried on between 1638 and 1649.—And also his Dying Words, containing several Advices to some ministers and near relations. As also,

A large Preface and Postscript, wrote by the Reverend Mr. M'Ward.


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