Some just reflexions on a nonsensical and scurrill pasquill, against the Parson of Banchory, penned by a brainsick bigott, named William Forbes Advocat. : Which animadversions are briefly contained in this answer, to a missive letter from a friend at south..
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Printed in the year M.D.C. VI [1606, id est 1706]. And are to be sold by Mr. Andrew Symson at the foot of the Horse-wynd.,
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