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The Broons. Scotland's Happy Family.
Illustr.
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The Scottish Tartans. With historical Sketches of the Clans and Families of Scotland.
Illustrated by William Semple.
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Visions of Scotland.
Illustr.
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- Cheret Pierre-Jacques - Constantin Marc
Partition de la chanson : Mère de l'Ecossais (La) Accompagnement de guitare par Jh. Vimeux
Partitions sur les Autres conflits,Partitions illustrées Les TOURMENTS DE L'HISTOIRE,Partitions illustrées QUELQUE PART AUTOUR DU GLOBE Ménestrel 1880 approx.
Bookseller reference : 70164
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- Dreyfus Gustave -
Partition de la chanson : Ecossaise (L') Scottish dress Infimes rousseurs
Partitions sur l'Angleterre Givre Jules 1910 approx.
Bookseller reference : 30427
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: travel notes of a visit to the Indian Fields of the Church of Scotland
An Indian pilgrimage
Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. 1922 William Blackwood and Sons first edition paperback Good condition copy some signs of ageing some wear to cover edge and scuff to front; UK dealer immediate dispatch . Good. Paperback. 1st Edition. 1922. William Blackwood and Sons paperback
Bookseller reference : S630d
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[Bain (Donald)], MacLellan (William), présentation de.
Donald Bain, Modern Scottish Painters.
1950 W. MacLellan, Glasgow, 1950. Un volume in-8 pleine toile beige, portrait en frontispice, 32pp. et 23 illustrations contrecollées. Bel état. Envoi de Donald Bain. On y joint un catalogue d'exposition de l'artiste, Glasgow, 1952.
Bookseller reference : 5475
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[Cahiers de la Grande Loge de France]
POINTS de VUE INITIATIQUES - N° 25 (Ancienne Série n° 45) - 1er Trimestre 1977
Revue de 78 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, Grande Loge de France, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126720362
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[Carmichael, Alexander]
Keldi Palved : Palveid ja onnistussoove Heiidi saartelt Sotlmaalt
"Celtic Prayers: Prayers and blessings from the Hebridean Islands in Scotland" A selection from the Carmina Gadelica translated into Estonian by Valda Raud and Jaan Tammsalu It was a compendium of prayers, hymns, charms, incantations, blessings, literary-folkloric poems and songs, proverbs, lexical items, historical anecdotes, natural history observations, and miscellaneous lore gathered in the Gaelic-speaking regions of Scotland...the material was recorded, translated, and reworked by Alexander Carmichael.Despite its flaws, Carmina Gadelica remains an indispensable source for the popular culture, customs, beliefs, and way of life of Scottish Gaels in the 19th.C. Book
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[COLLECTION SCOTLAND YARD] - WILLIAMS (Valentin) -
Le bal masqué des Waverly.
Paris, Libraire grund - collection scotland yard, s.d.; in-12, 223 pp., broché, couverture illustr (plis au dos mais semble etre une marque de fabrique). Traduit de l'anglais par Jeanne Fournier-Pargoire.
Bookseller reference : 200816819
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[Droit - Ecosse],
[Droit - Ecosse], Recueil des pièces présentées à sa Majesté très-chrétienne, à la Tournelle du Parlement de Paris, & à M. de Sartine, Lieutenant Général de Police ; En conséquence de deux Jugemens portés par la Cour de Session en Ecosse ; le premier daté du 27 Juillet, & le second du 11 Août présente année 1763 [etc.].
[Droit - Ecosse], Recueil des pièces présentées à sa Majesté très-chrétienne, à la Tournelle du Parlement de Paris, & à M. de Sartine, Lieutenant Général de Police ; En conséquence de deux Jugemens portés par la Cour de Session en Ecosse ; le premier daté du 27 Juillet, & le second du 11 Août présente année 1763 [etc.]. Paris, Michel Lambert, 1763. In-4, [2]-51p. Intéressant document autour d'une des plus importantes affaires du XVIIIe siècle. La sour du dernier duc de Douglas (1694-1761), Lady Jane Douglas (1698-1753) se serait mariée en secret au chevalier John Stewart de Grandtully (1687-1764), sympathisant jacobite réfugié en France. En 1748, Jane informe son frère de la naissance de jumeaux, Archibald et Sholto. Ce dernier mourra comme sa mère en 1753. Le duc refusa de reconnaître cette naissance et coupa les vivres à sa sour. Suite à son mariage avec Margaret Douglas de Mains, le duc accepta de reconnaître la naissance de son neveu. Après la mort du duc, les Hamilton contestèrent l'héritage. Bien que la cour statuât contre le neveu en 1767, la Chambre des Lords inversa la décision, sans appel possible. Les deux jugements reproduits ici indiquent que toute la procédure faite en France n'a aucune valeur en Ecosse. Une des conséquences est que les témoins des Hamilton ne pourraient pas répondre en Ecosse car, selon l'usage écossais, un témoin ne peut comparaître qu'une seule fois. Reliure bradel demi-parchemin (début XXe), titre manuscrit. Intéressant document.
Bookseller reference : 005679
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[ECOSSE] - DECRAENE (Paulette).-
Ecosse.
Lausanne, Rencontre (L'Atlas des Voyages), 1968, grand in 8° cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 192 pages.
Bookseller reference : 63541
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[ECOSSE] - GREEN (Samuel G.).-
Scottish Pictures. Drawn with Pen and Pencil. Illustrated by Eminent Artists.
1890 Londres, The Religious Tract Society, sans date (vers 1890), grand in 8°, cartonnage toile décorée de l'éditeur, tranches dorées, XVI-208 pages et 8 pages de catalogue ; très nombreuses gravures sur bois in et hors-texte.
Bookseller reference : 1028
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[ECOSSE] - LINKLATER (Eric), SMITH (Edwin) -
L'écosse.
Paris, Les editions braun, 1969; in-4, 197 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 201206542
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[EGERTON (Sir Thomas, Baron Ellesmere)]
The Speech of the Lord Chancellor of England, in the Eschequer Chamber, touching the Post=nati.
First edition, 4to (185 x 135mm), [12], 118, [2]pp., the first leaf is blank except for marginal rules and signature-mark "A", the last leaf is blank except for marginal rules, woodcut devices on title, new endpapers, recent full calf, gilt lettered red morocco label to spine. "On the accession of James I, Egerton was reappointed lord keeper and advanced to the peerage on 21 July 1603 as Baron Ellesmere, of Ellesmere in Shropshire (where he was given a large estate), but at the king's behest relinquished the rolls in favour of the Scottish lawyer Edward Bruce. On 24 July Egerton was appointed lord chancellor, relinquishing his position as lord keeper. He presided over the chancery and Star Chamber for another fourteen years, and also conducted a number of state trials, notably those of Sir Walter Ralegh (1603), and the gunpowder plotters (1605)."?(ODNB.) This speech took four hours to deliver and concerns the rights of Scots born after the accession of James I, the case concerns 'Robert Calvine, sonne and heire apparant of James L. Calvine of Colcrosse in the realme of Scotland.' - (pp.4-5). Provenance: Early signature of Davenport Talbot on A1. STC, 7540.
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[GALLOWAY (Honorary Colonel Thomas L.)]
The Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry 1848 to 1948.
First edition, 4to, 125pp., foreword signed by the author in ink, numerous illustrs., orig. publishers quarter blue morocco, blue cloth boards, gilt, spine faded otherwise a nice copy. Provenance: With a tipped-in A.L.s of presentation from the author to Mr. Harris, "I send you a copy of the centenary history of the Q.O.R.G.Y.... It was a very restricted edition and very few libraries have a copy..."
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[GORDON (George)]
Collectanea for a Flora of Moray; or, A List of the Phaenogamous Plants and Ferns Hitherto Found within the Province.
First edition, viii, 40pp., orig. wrappers. Freeman, 1359; Simpson, p. 349; Not in Hall & Rickard.
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[L'Archéologue - Archéologie Nouvelle]
L'ARCHEOLOGUE - ARCHEOLOGIE NOUVELLE - N° 15 - Octobre 1995
N° 15 (Octobre 1995) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126746690
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[L'Archéologue - Archéologie Nouvelle]
L'ARCHEOLOGUE - ARCHEOLOGIE NOUVELLE - N° 34 - Février-Mars 1998
N° 34 (Février-Mars 1998) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126746737
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[MACDONELL (Alexander R.)]
Vindication of the "Clanronald or Glengary" against the attacks made upon them in the Inverness Journal [by A. R. Macdonell] and some recent printed Performances. With remarks as to the descent of the Family who style themselves "Of Clanronald." [with an appendix].
First Edition, [6], 97, [1], xxxpp., with half-title, engraved title with an engraved vignette drawn and engraved by W. H. Lizars, inscription on title "Jas. Hay 16 April 1821", date shaved from the imprint, large folding pedigree, disbound. "It will be seen, involves the question of the Male Representationship of the ancient Sovereigns and Princes of the isles; for whoever is Heir Male of Ranald of the Isles Founder of Clanranald, is also the Male Representative of his remote Ancestor Donald of the Isles, Grandson and Heir of Somerled first King of the Isles, after whom the Macdonalds are surnamed at the present day. It is well known that the descendants of Somerled (who lived in the 12th century) were Sovereign Princes, and treated as such by Foreign Powers."
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[Maisons Côté Ouest]
MAISONS COTE LUEST - N° 3 - Hiver 1994
Revue de 130 pages, format 230 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126741868
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[McDOWALL (Andrew, Lord Bankton)]
Two Orders of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, made the fifth of August last, requiring the Lords of the Session in Scotland to lay before their Lordships, at the beginning of this Session of Parliament, Matters relating to Heretable Jurisdictions and Heretable Sheriff-ships, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland. Together with the Returns made by the said Lords of Session, Parsuant to the said Two Orders.
First Edition, title soiled, 23, [1] pp., disbound.
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[MURRAY (Patrick, 5th Baron Elibank)]
Considerations of the Present State of the Peerage of Scotland. By a Peer of Scotland.
21, [1]pp., a little soiled, later wrappers.
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[NICHOLS, Francis]
THE BRITISH COMPENDIUM : OR RUDIMENTS OF HONOUR. Containing the Titles, Decents, Marriages, Issue, Posts, and Seats, of all the present NOBILITY of England [Vol. I]. Containing the Origin of the Scots, ans Succession of their Kings for above 2000 years [Vol. II]
1723 London: Printed by C. Meere, and sold by A. Bettefworth, 1723-1725. Deux vol. in-16: 8 x 13 cm. 5ème édition pour le Ier vol. [Nobility of England], deuxième édition pour le 2ème vol. [Origin of the Scots]. I/ 1 fr., 1 f. [Titre], 2 ff. n. ch. [Preface], pp. 1-120 [armoiries gravées], pp. 3-541[1], 4 ff. [Index & Addenda]. II/ 1 fr., VIII pp., pp. 1-86 [armoiries gravées], 511[1] pp., 13 ff. de planches gravées hors-texte. Reliures d'époque en plein veau marron, dos à quatre nerfs. Couvertures fortement frottées, le t. II a les coiffes arasées, les mors abîmés, les coins émoussés et le premier plat détaché du reste de l'ouvrage. Quelques feuillets déchirés dans les deux volumes, sans manque. Mouillures et rousseurs éparses. Ex-libris manuscrits au début de chacun des volumes. Assemblage d'époque complet de toutes ses planches. Exemplaire captivant de ce classique de l'héraldique britannique du XVIIIe siècle.
Bookseller reference : 2375
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[Notre Histoire]
NOTRE HISTOIRE
N° 33 (Avril 1987) 66 pages, format 205 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126739807
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[Portrait - Photographie] VICTORIA - Reine d'Espagne
Portrait - Photographie de la 2éme collection Félix Potin représentant VICTORIA Eugènie Julia Ena de Battenberg - Reine d'Espagne - né à Balmoral (Ecosse) en 1887 -
Photographie 7,5x4 cm - collée sur carton - vers 1900 -
Bookseller reference : GF9970
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[REID (Thomas)] - GARNIER (Adolphe).-
Critique de la philosophie de Thomas Reid.
Paris, Hachette, 1840, in 8° broché, 119 pages.
Bookseller reference : 73281
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[REVUE]. [ARCHITECTURE].
MODERNE BAUFORMEN. " Monatshefte für Architektur und Raumkunst ". Jahrgang XXVII. Heft 4. April 1928.
Jahrgang XXVII. Heft 4. April 1928. Alfred Runge & Eduard Scotland, Konrad Wittmann, Hans Schumacher Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 8805
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[RITSON (Joseph)]
Scotish Songs in Two volumes.
Glasgow, Hopkins, 1869. 2 volumes in-8, 3ff.n.ch.- 288 pages - 2ff.n.ch.- pages 289 à 574 - 7 gravures hors-texte compris les frontispices. Reliures plein maroquin rouge, dos lisses ornés de caissons aux jeux de filets, frises, fleurons et fleurettes dorés ; plats encadrés de jeux de filets dorés et fleurettes dorées dans les angles ; pièces de titre, frises intérieures dorées ; têtes or ; ébarbés. (Reliures de l'époque, dans le style XVIII°s. "à la Du Seuil", signée And. Grieve, Edinburgh).
Bookseller reference : 35449
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[STUART (Marie)] - FALLET (Mme C.).-
Histoire de Marie Stuart, Reine d'Ecosse.
Rouen, Mégard, 1863, in 12, cartonnage papier décoré de l'éditeur, 240 pages ; gravures hors-texte ; rousseurs ; mouillure angulaire en tête de toutes les pages ; ccartonnage défraichi, mors fendus.
Bookseller reference : 41658
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[TAITT (Alexander)]
The Right of the House of Stewart to the Crown of Scotland consider'd.
First Edition, half-title, [2], 22 pp., a little dusty, disbound.
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[TAITT (Alexander)]
The Right of the House of Stewart to the Crown of Scotland consider'd.
Second Edition, half-title, [4], 5-24pp., disbound.
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[The editorial Committee]
THE DEESIDE FIELD Eight Number
DJ darkened and with light chipping. Inscription to former owner by president of Deeside Field on top margin of title page; The nature in the Scottish countryside ; B&W Photographs; 4to; 74 pages
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[THIN (James)
Reminiscences of Booksellers and Bookselling in Edinburgh in the Time of William IV. An Address Delivered To a Meeting of Booksellers' Assistants, in the Hall of the Protestant Institute, Edinburgh, October 1904.
First edition, small 4to (208 x 165 mm), 46, [2]pp., one of 250 copies printed for private circulation, portrait frontis., cloth-backed boards, title lettered in gilt on upper board.
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[Tour du Monde]
TOUR du MONDE - N° 23 - Janvier 1962 : ECOSSE
Revue mensuelle de 72 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, Impr. de Sceaux, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126728704
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[Ulysse]
ULYSSE n° 55
Revue de 50 pages, format 205 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126739742
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[WIGHTMAN (Robert)?]
The Edinburgh Packet opened, by a Collection of curious Pamphlets published on Occasion of the present unaccountable Rebellion, and on other important Critical Occasions, from the Year 1724 to the Year 1745; Written by one and the same Person. [attributed to Robert Wightman in a contemporary note written on the general title].
6 vols. in one as issued, First Edition, 4to, general title-page repaired on inner blank margin (not affecting the text), the final leaf of the second pamphlet misbound after the fourth pamphlet, each item has a separate title, pagination and signatures, [2], 8, [2], 14, 5, [1], 8, 6, 6, 8 pp., modern marbled boards, gilt morocco label on upper cover, a nice copy. The six pamphlets are variously printed at Newcastle-upon-Tyne by John Gooding, and at Edinburgh by Lumisden and Robertson. The titles are:-**** 1). A Letter from a Scots Gentleman at Berwick, to his Intimate Friend at Newcastle. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1745. 2). A Letter from a Gentleman at Newcastle, to the Burgesses of Edinburgh. [Newcastle upon Tyne], 1745. 3). The Pretended Prince of Wales's Manifesto and Declaration, Dated at Edinburgh, October 14. 1745, Dissected, Anatomised, and exposed to Ridicule. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1745. 4) A Vindication of the Brewers of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, Printed in the Year 1725: And reprinted there, in the Year 1745. 5) A Speech Without Doors, made on the 4th of October, on Occasion of the Election of Magistrates at Michaelmas, 1725; and Reprinted in the Year 1745. 6). Proposal for retrieving the Sinking State of the Good Town of Edinburgh, humbly offered to the Consideration of all its Honest Burgess and Welwishers. Edinburgh, Printed in the Year 1737: And reprinted there, in the Year, 1745. **** The final pamphlet is not called for in the publisher's advertisement on the final page of the second pamphlet. These pamphlets are listed separately in the ESTC and various locations are given for single titles but the only complete copies with the general title-page are at the British Library, Aberdeen University, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Huntington, and Chiddingstone Castle.
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[WILLISON (John)]
A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, from a Gentleman in Scotland, concerning the Slavish Dependencies, which a great Part of that Nation is still kept under, by Superiorities, Wards, Reliefs, and other Remains of the Feudal Law, and by Clanships and Tithes.
First Edition, title within a typographical border, soiled, 39, [1] pp., disbound. Sometimes attributed to William Logan and to John Ker. Kress, 3451; Hanson, 2895.
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A Clergyman Of The Church Of Scotland
The Scots Worthies Containing Their Last Words and Dying Testimonies
Glasgow & London: W. R. McPhun Trongate and Simpkin & Marshall. Very Good. 1835. Thirtieth Edition. Hardcover. Embracing the whole that is to be found in Naphtali and the cloud of witnesss together with others extracted from memoirs of their lives and other documents both in old published collections and original manuscripts; the whole accompanied with historical notices and observations. Preface by William McGavin Esq. Very Good: green leather covers with bright gilt spine title. Marbled endpapers. Corners bumped. Small bookstore label on front endpaper. Former owner signature and date 1884 on first blank page. Ships same or next business page. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 562 pages . W. R. McPhun, Trongate and Simpkin & Marshall hardcover
Bookseller reference : 77399
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a committee appointed by the Secretary of State for Scotland
Farm Buildings for Scotland: Post-War Building Studies No. 22
London: Ministry of Works HMSO 1946 Recommendations for peace-time reconstruction with diagrams and fold-out plans. Paper covers worn and marked no inscriptions good. Ministry of Works, HMSO paperback
Bookseller reference : BYB12104
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A Committee Of The Central Council Of The National Union Of Conservative Associations For Scotland
The Campaign Guide 1904 - A Handbook For Unionist Speakers
David Douglas Edinburgh - Central Conservative Office & Central Council of the Scottish National Union 1904. 10th edition. Hardback. Cloth G. viii926pp index Ex-Library Reform Club then Hammersmith Public bookplates a few small stamps gilt numbers of the spine otherwise a nice clean copy. The Campaign Guide was first issued by the Scottish National Union in preparation of the 1892 General Election. The book was fully re-written for each subsequent General Election & this 10th edition contains all the relevant policy & party views of the Boer War in South Africa. The purpose of the book was to bring together Policy & Manifesto for the Conservative & Unionist activists & give them a sound historical grounding in the previous Governments. An interesting historical document. David Douglas, Edinburgh - Central Conservative Office & Central Council of the Scottish National Union hardcover
Bookseller reference : 18810
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A Minister Of Free Church Scotland Thomas Cochrane
Handbook And Index To The Principal Acts Of Assembly Of The Free Church Of Scotland 1843-1868 1869
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-03-20. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX1104174057 ISBN : 1104174057 9781104174057
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A Minister Of Free Church Scotland Thomas Cochrane
Handbook And Index To The Principal Acts Of Assembly Of The Free Church Of Scotland 1843-1868 1869
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-03-20. Hardcover. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADAX1104200406 ISBN : 1104200406 9781104200404
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A Minister Of Free Church Scotland; Thomas Cochrane
Handbook And Index To The Principal Acts Of Assembly Of The Free Church Of Scotland 1843-1868 1869
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-03-20. Hardcover. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Bookseller reference : SONG1104200406 ISBN : 1104200406 9781104200404
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A Minister Of Free Church Scotland; Thomas Cochrane
Handbook And Index To The Principal Acts Of Assembly Of The Free Church Of Scotland 1843-1868 1869
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-03-20. Paperback. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1104174057 ISBN : 1104174057 9781104174057
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A Minister Of The Church Of Scotland
Presbyterian Liturgies: With Specimens Of Forms Of Prayer For Worship As Used In The Continental Reformed And American Churches 1858
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-10-01. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX1437068693 ISBN : 1437068693 9781437068696
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A Minister Of The Church Of Scotland
Presbyterian Liturgies: With Specimens Of Forms Of Prayer For Worship As Used In The Continental Reformed And American Churches 1858
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-10-27. Hardcover. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADAX143719883X ISBN : 143719883X 9781437198836
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A Minister Of The Church Of Scotland
Presbyterian Liturgies: With Specimens Of Forms Of Prayer For Worship As Used In The Continental Reformed And American Churches 1858
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-10-01. Paperback. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1437068693 ISBN : 1437068693 9781437068696
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A Minister Of The Church Of Scotland
Presbyterian Liturgies: With Specimens Of Forms Of Prayer For Worship As Used In The Continental Reformed And American Churches 1858
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-10-27. Hardcover. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Bookseller reference : SONG143719883X ISBN : 143719883X 9781437198836
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A Presbyter of the Church of Scotland James Dundass
A View of the Election of Bishops in the Primitive Church: Wherein is shewed What were the several Shares of the Bishops Inferior Clergy and People in these Elections; as also of the Emperors after they became Christians : and the Nature of the Church its Unity and Government are likewise explained.
Edinburgh: Mr. Thomas Ruddiman 1728. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. Contemporary full tooled Cambridge paneled calf with raised bands and burgundy gilt title label to spine. Some minor professional restoration to binding. Edges and endpapers mildly toned. Otherwise a clean tight and unmarked book. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy of this scarce political Scottish Church tract. No half-title. vi242pp. Mr. Thomas Ruddiman Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 50632h
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