The death of the righteous precious in the sight of God : A sermon, preached in the West Church, Aberdeen, April 17th, 1796. On occasion of the death of the very Reverend Dr. George Campbell, late principal and professor of divinity in Marischal College. Published at the desire of the professors of that college, and several others of the most respectable hearers. By William Laurance Brown, D.D. principal of Marischall College.
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