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English: Fleuron from book:
The friendly conference, or, a discourse between the country man and his nephew, who having fallen off from hearing, hath for some years been a follower of Mr. M'millan. Wherein his Objections against the Church and State being Proposed, are Answered; The Conduct of the Church in the Matter of the Union: And in several other Publick Affairs, is Fairly Hirred, and Vindicated. The Manifold Difference between Mr. Mcmillan & Mr. James Renwick, with the Worthies that went before him, is clearly (though Briefly Illustrated,) with some Momentuous Questions Proposed by the Country Man in Order to be Answered by that Party against their next Opportunity of Conference; Allowed to be Published by Consent of Parties, for the Instruction of the Ignorant in these Affairs.
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Edinburgh
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printed by John Reid, in Bells Wynd
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Social Sciences
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T095359
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