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and exciting their affections on sacramental 

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A treatise on the sanctification of the Sabbath. 



Edin., 1841. 12 



WILLISTON (SETH), Missionary from Connecti- 

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 WILLM (JOSEPH), Inspector of the academy of 

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WILLS. Wills and inventories, from the regis- 

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Wills from Doctors' Commons. A selection 

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WILLSON (JAMES M.), A.M. Bible magistracy : 

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WILLSON (JAMES R.), A.M., Minister of the 

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A sermon on civil government [on Exod. xx. 

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Paisley, 1821. 8 



An historical sketch of opinions on the atone- 

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 WILLYMOTT (WILLIAM), LL.D. English par- 

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 WILMOT (JOHN), Earl of Rochester. * Some 

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London, s. a. 4 



Another edition. With a sermon preached 

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Robert PARSONS, A.M. To this edition JH 

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* Conversion of the Earl of Rochester. 



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WILSON (ANDREW), M.D., Kelto. _ Practical 

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WILSON (ARTHUR), Secretary to the Earl of 

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London, 1653. fol. 



WILSON (CHARLES), D.D., Professor of Church 

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The Books of the Apocrypha. 1801. See 

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WILSON (DANIEL), D.D., Bisfiop of Calcutta. 

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The evidences of Christianity : stated in a 

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 the New Testament. "London, 1828. 8 



WILSON (DANIEL). Thoughts on British colo- 

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The guilt of forbearing to deliver our British 

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WILSON (DANIEL). The pilgrim Fathers ; [with 

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WILSON (DAVID), First minister of the dissenting 

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 and examined : wherein several gross and dan- 

 gerous errors, advanced by the author of the 

 Letters on Theron and Aspasio [Sandeman], 

 are detected and refuted ; and the Protestant 

 doctrine concerning the covenant of works and 

 the covenant of grace, conviction of sin, rege- 

 neration, faith, justification, inherent grace, 

 &c. vindicated from the cavils and exceptions 

 of that author, and shewn to be entirely con- 

 formable to the apostolic doctrine concerning 

 the several points aforementioned. 2 vol. 



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The doctrine of justification through imputed 

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