Papers on the Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, 1634-1638. 1634-1638.

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Papers on the Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, 1634-1638. 1634-1638.

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Edinburgh University Library

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Scotland. General Assembly.

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Church of Scotland.

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In 1929, the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of Scotland merged to form the Church of Scotland. Material includes Church of Scotland Mission to the Jews and church of Scotland Women's Calcutta Mission. From the description of Records of the Church of Scotland, 1796-1987 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702150500 ...

Forbes, John, , 1593-1648

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John Forbes was originally from Aberdeen and became a baker in Quebec City. From the description of Correspondence addressed to John Forbes at Quebec City, Canada. 1817- 1821. (University of Guelph). WorldCat record id: 629693242 Scottish-born, John Forbes (1797-1880), Texas soldier, lawyer, and judge, immigrated to Cincinnati, Ohio, from England in 1817. After marrying Emily Sophia Sisson, Forbes moved to Nacogdoches, Texas, in 1835. At first, Forbe...