Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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preceding in time of any fabric or
structure set up for public 'worship
. in h >c local existence or ubiety.
Blane was the preacher, pronoun¬
cing public discourse on sacred sub¬
ject in the said chaprlla, inculcating
the same with earnestness and vehe-
mency beyond what has been yet
mentioned. Infants that passed to
other state of existence before they
have administer to sacrament of bap¬
tist, were interred in that chapel ;
being it a selected place of extraordin¬
ary value by men of age for that defunct
euentus; the basis of that eminent edi¬
fice, that has been of long duration
openly to the view of the beholders as
hitherto, at which time in the vicinity
of Lochearn-head was numerously
inhabited like a small parish.
The concourse frequenting Blane’s
doctrine, who officiate in that sacred
office at that time, a certain devout
preceding in time of any fabric or
structure set up for public 'worship
. in h >c local existence or ubiety.
Blane was the preacher, pronoun¬
cing public discourse on sacred sub¬
ject in the said chaprlla, inculcating
the same with earnestness and vehe-
mency beyond what has been yet
mentioned. Infants that passed to
other state of existence before they
have administer to sacrament of bap¬
tist, were interred in that chapel ;
being it a selected place of extraordin¬
ary value by men of age for that defunct
euentus; the basis of that eminent edi¬
fice, that has been of long duration
openly to the view of the beholders as
hitherto, at which time in the vicinity
of Lochearn-head was numerously
inhabited like a small parish.
The concourse frequenting Blane’s
doctrine, who officiate in that sacred
office at that time, a certain devout
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