The Lord's trumpet sounding an alarm against Scotland by warning of a bloody sword : being the substance of a preface and two prophetical sermons preached at Glenluce, Anno 1682 by that great Scotch prophet Mr. Alexander Pedene, late minister of the Gospel at Glenluce.
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- Title:
- The Lord's trumpet sounding an alarm against Scotland by warning of a bloody sword : being the substance of a preface and two prophetical sermons preached at Glenluce, Anno 1682 by that great Scotch prophet Mr. Alexander Pedene, late minister of the Gospel at Glenluce.
- Alternative Title:
- Lord's trumpet sounding an alarmagainst Scotland by warning of a bloody sword
- Date:
- 1739
- Creator:
- Peden, Alexander, 1626?-1686
- Description:
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Number 4 in a volume of 6 titles bound together. Begins on page 271 of digital object.
Includes: A prediction by Mr. Richard Cameron (page 39-40).
On texts: Matthew XXI, 38; Luke XXIV, 21.
Typesetting on title page has "alarm" and "against" printed as one word.Local Notes: Ownership history: Rubenstein Library copy 1: Number 4 in a volume of 6 titles bound together.
Action note: Rubenstein Library copy: former call number: E 12mo #4349 no. 4
- Subject:
- Format:
- Sermons
- Publisher:
- Glasgow : [Publisher not identified], MDCXXXIX [1739]
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 40 pages ; 16 cm
- Digital Collection:
- David M. Rubenstein Library Rare Books & Manuscripts
- Catalog Record:
- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE001776932
- Rights:
- Free Re-UsePublic Domain
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- 001776932
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- ark:/87924/r4w097b0x
- 374c3782-4c85-46a8-8037-adeddf793961
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