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Religious correspondence: or the dispensation of divine grace vindicated, from the extremes of libertine and fanatical principles: in a series of letters to a lady. In two volumes. ...
London: Printed by W. Hay, and sold at his shop Near Exeter Exchange, Strand; and by W. Drummond, in Edinburgh; and the Country Booksellers
, 1775.
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| Borrower Name | Volume | Date Out | Date In | Fine | Transcribed Title |
Rep. | Ledger |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Kenyon | Volume 1 | 4/8/1791 | 4/13/1791 | Religious Correspondent | |||
| William Kenyon | Volume 2 | 4/13/1791 | 4/29/1791 | 2d | " | ||
| William Hill | Volume 1 | 7/6/1791 | 7/8/1791 | Religious Correspondent | |||
| William Hill | Volume 2 | 7/8/1791 | 7/8/1791 | " | |||
| William Hill | Volume 1 | 9/30/1791 | 10/13/1791 | Religious Correspondence | |||
| Matthew Clarkson | Volume 1 | 4/7/1804 | 4/12/1804 | Religious Correspondence | |||
| Matthew Clarkson | Volume 2 | 4/7/1804 | 4/12/1804 | Religious Correspondence |