Ebenezer Erskine

Ebenezer Erskine (22 June 1680 – 2 June 1754) was a Scottish minister whose actions led to the establishment of the Secession Church (formed by dissenters from the Church of Scotland). Provided by Wikipedia

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by Erskine, Ebenezer
Published 1764
argraphwyd ac ar werth yno gan J. Ross, lle caniateir Elw mawr i'r rhei'ny a'u pryno i'w roddi ymaith, neu i'w hail werthu

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by Erskine, Ebenezer
Published 1755
printed by Thomas Lumisden & Company, for Mr David Erskine son to the Revd author; sold by him and booksellers in town and country

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by Erskine, Ebenezer
Published 1732
printed for David Duncan, and sold at his house in the West-Bow, and by several book-sellers in town; and at Glasgow, Perth, Stirling, Dumfermline and Kirkaldy

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by Erskine, Ebenezer
Published 1738
Printed by Alexander Alison in Conn'e Closs, for David Duncan; and sold at his House near the Foot of the West-bow, also sold by James Beugo bookseller in Dunsermline

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by Erskine, Ebenezer
Published 1747
Printed by William Gray, and sold at his House in the Grass-Mercat, a little well from Heriot's Bridge

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by Erskine, Ebenezer
Published 1730
printed for Mr. John Brown and sold at his house in the Mid common Commons, head of the C..., north side of the street; by John Greig in Glasgow, and Matthew Riddel Gardner in Dalkeith

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by Erskine, Ebenezer
Published 1732
Printed for David Duncan, and sold at his house in the West bow, and by several book-sellers in town; and at Glasgow, Perth, Stirling, Dumfermline and Kirkealdy