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A letter from a Friend in America, to Luke Howard, of Tottenham, near London, in which the character of our late friend, Job Scott, is vindicated and defended, and his doctrines shown to be consistent with scripture and sound reason.

Title:A letter from a Friend in America, to Luke Howard, of Tottenham, near London, in which the character of our late friend, Job Scott, is vindicated and defended, and his doctrines shown to be consistent with scripture and sound reason.
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Note:[n.p.], 1826
  
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Subject:Controversial literature
Subject:Howard, Luke, 1772-1864. Letter to a Friend in America ... upon a treatise written by Job Scott
Subject:Scott, Job, 1751-1793
Subject:Scott, Job, 1751-1793. Salvation by Christ
Subject:Society of Friends -- Doctrinal and controversial works
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