The Scots Worthies: Containing a Brief Historical Account of the Most Eminent Noblemen, Gentlemen, Ministers, and Others, who Testified Or Suffered for the Cause of Reformation in Scotland from the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century to the Year 1688 |
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