A directory : Or, Rules and directions for fellowship-meetings their mutual edification and uniformity. By the pious and worthy Mr. Walter Smity Martyr for the truth under the late Tryranny. To which is added, the Reverend Mr. John Hepburn's Rules for fellow-meetings. Published at the desire of many societies in several shires in Scotland.
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