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"LETTERS.
The firft written by Dr, chhn
Nicol at Nevj-Tork, to Mr. William
Wardrobe, Surgeon in the Grafs-
market of Edinburgh', the fecond
by a diflenting Minifter in England
to a Gentleman in Scotland; the third'
from a Minifter at Bojlon to bis
Friend at Glajgow.
Giving an ACCOUNT of the Progrefs and
Succefs of the Gofpel in foreign Parts.
Pfam il. 8. 1 jball give thee the Heathen foy thuie
Inheritance, and the utternwft Parts of the Earii
for thy P offejjion. Pialm Ixxir. 8. .He fait have
Dominion alfo from Sea to Sea, andfikin the River
to the Ends of the Earth. Pfafm Ixxxvii.
And of Zion it fall be faid, This and that Man
was born in her: And the Hfetofl hinfclf’thall
efiablijh her. ^ .
* OF SCOTUKO '
edinburg rrr •
Printed by A. Alison, oppolice to the Bow-head
Well, for David Dtttran. Mdccxl.
"LETTERS.
The firft written by Dr, chhn
Nicol at Nevj-Tork, to Mr. William
Wardrobe, Surgeon in the Grafs-
market of Edinburgh', the fecond
by a diflenting Minifter in England
to a Gentleman in Scotland; the third'
from a Minifter at Bojlon to bis
Friend at Glajgow.
Giving an ACCOUNT of the Progrefs and
Succefs of the Gofpel in foreign Parts.
Pfam il. 8. 1 jball give thee the Heathen foy thuie
Inheritance, and the utternwft Parts of the Earii
for thy P offejjion. Pialm Ixxir. 8. .He fait have
Dominion alfo from Sea to Sea, andfikin the River
to the Ends of the Earth. Pfafm Ixxxvii.
And of Zion it fall be faid, This and that Man
was born in her: And the Hfetofl hinfclf’thall
efiablijh her. ^ .
* OF SCOTUKO '
edinburg rrr •
Printed by A. Alison, oppolice to the Bow-head
Well, for David Dtttran. Mdccxl.
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Description | Over 3,000 chapbooks published in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries. Subjects include courtship, humour, occupations, fairs, apparitions, war, politics, crime, executions, Jacobites, transvestites, and freemasonry. Chapbooks are small booklets of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages, often illustrated with crude woodcuts. Produced cheaply and sold by peddlars on the streets, they formed the staple reading material of the common people, along with broadsides. |
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