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Divine influence the true spring of the extraordinary work at Cambuslang and other places in the west of Scotland, illustrated in a letter from the Revd. Mr. Alexander Webster, one of the ministers of the city of Edinburgh, to a gentleman in the country. [Three lines from Acts]
Webster, Alexander, 1707-1784.Date: 1743- Books
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A short narrative of the extraordinary work at Cambuslang, four miles from Glasgow: attested by the Rev. Mr. M'Culloch minister there, and by several of the most eminent divines in Scotland. Viz. ... Together with a postcript [sic], ...
Robe, James, 1688-1753.Date: 1742- Books
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A Letter from a gentleman in Scotland, to his friend in New-England. Containing an account of Mr. Whitefield's reception and conduct in Scotland, the two visits he made there; and also of the work at Cambuslang, and other parts: wherein many mistakes, relating to these things, that have been formerly and lately transmitted to this country, are rectified, and the whole affair set in a true and impartial light. The following letter is written in so masterly a way, with such elegance of thought, and Christian temper, that it will sufficiently recommend it self to every candid and ingenuous reader; and there is no need to acquaint the world, either by whom, or to whom, it was written. Wisdom is justified of her children.
Date: 1743- Books
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A short narrative of the extraordinary work at Cambuslang; in a letter to a friend. With proper attestations by ministers, preachers and others.
Robe, James, 1688-1753.Date: 1742- Books
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A short narrative of the extraordinary work of God at Cambuslang, near Glasgow. Attested by the Rev. Mr. M'Culloch, minister of the Parish, and by several eminent divines in Scotland. To which is added, a letter from the minister of Kilsyth, (a Parish on the other side of Glasgow) to a gentleman at Edinburgh: giving some account of the same extraordinary work appearing also in those parts. Printed in the same size, and fit to be bound with Mr. Edward's distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God.
Robe, James, 1688-1753.Date: [1742?]