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Sermons ... To which is prefixed, a short account of the life and character of the author, by James Finlayson ... A new edition, etc. With a portrait

Sermons ... To which is prefixed, a short account of the life and character of the author, by James Finlayson ... A new edition, etc. With a portrait is a compilation of religious sermons authored by James Finlayson. The book is enhanced with a biographical sketch of the author, providing insight into his life and character. It also features a new edition note, indicating updates or changes from previous versions. Additionally, the book includes a portrait of James Finlayson, likely contributing to the visual representation of the author and the historical context of the text. more

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Hugh Blair
Hugh Blair

British author born on April 7, 1718, and died on December 27, 1800. Hugh Blair is renowned for his contributions to literature and education, particularly in the Scottish literary and academic circles. more

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