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THE
Harmony
OF THE
Divine Attributes cUiplB.yed
IN THE
Redemption and Salvation of Sin¬
ners by JESUS CHRIST.
BEING
A S E R M O N
■Preached at D unfit inline, upon the 29 th of
September 1724, immediately alter the
Celebration of the LOilD’s SUPPER,
from Pfalm btxxv. 10.
By the Reverend Mr RALPH
E R S K I N E, late Minifler of
the Gofpel there.
FALKIRK:
Vinted by Daniel Reid, and fold at the Stirling-fbire
Pfindng-houfe, in High-dreec, neat the South-G.ua
of the Church, Mr. Gardener’s Land, where Variet/,
of excellent Books are fold cheap j Plies
Alfj >Vi iting Paper j ■’ : "I AKU*""’'
Harmony
OF THE
Divine Attributes cUiplB.yed
IN THE
Redemption and Salvation of Sin¬
ners by JESUS CHRIST.
BEING
A S E R M O N
■Preached at D unfit inline, upon the 29 th of
September 1724, immediately alter the
Celebration of the LOilD’s SUPPER,
from Pfalm btxxv. 10.
By the Reverend Mr RALPH
E R S K I N E, late Minifler of
the Gofpel there.
FALKIRK:
Vinted by Daniel Reid, and fold at the Stirling-fbire
Pfindng-houfe, in High-dreec, neat the South-G.ua
of the Church, Mr. Gardener’s Land, where Variet/,
of excellent Books are fold cheap j Plies
Alfj >Vi iting Paper j ■’ : "I AKU*""’'
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