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The last words of Christian Ker, who died at Edinburgh, on the 4th cat of February, 1702, in the 11th year of her age : Shewing how much she was delighted with the assurance of her interest in Christ, and the hope of heaven
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The last words of Christian Ker, who died at Edinburgh, on the 4th cat of February, 1702, in the 11th year of her age : Shewing how much she was delighted with the assurance of her interest in Christ, and the hope of heaven
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1819.
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150693
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Deans, Archibald
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17 cm
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