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Therapeutica sacra: : shewing briefly, the method of healing the diseases of the conscience, concerning regeneration Written in Latine by David Dickson, professor of divinity in the Colledge of Edinburgh: and thereafter translated by him
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Therapeutica sacra: : shewing briefly, the method of healing the diseases of the conscience, concerning regeneration Written in Latine by David Dickson, professor of divinity in the Colledge of Edinburgh: and thereafter translated by him
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1697.
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Dickson, David (1583?-1663)
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