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A minister of the Church of Scotland = George Logan. Cf. Halkett & Laing.

A reply to "The defection of the Church of Scotland from her Reformation-principles considered," by Sir Thomas Gordon, "An inquiry into the method of settling parishes," by Sir Thomas Gordon and Halbert Monro, and "Populi suffragia," by James Hill.

Fisher Knox copy: Bound with the author's A modest and humble inquiry concerning the right and power of electing and calling ministers to vacant churches. Edinburgh, 1732.

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