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| | Books by Hugh Smith: Books in the extended shelves: Smith, Hugh: An apology for, or vindication of the oppressed persecuted ministers & professors of the Presbyterian Reformed Religion, in the Church of Scotland emitted in the defence of them, and the cause for which they suffer: & that for the information of ignorant, the satisfaction and establishment of the doubtful, the conviction (if possible) of the malicious, the warning of our rulers, the strengthening & comforting of the said sufferers under their present pressurs & trials. Being their testimony to the covenanted work of reformation in this church, and against the present prevailing corruptions and course of defection therefrom. Prestat sero, quáam nunquam sapere. ([Edinburgh? : s.n.], Printed in the year 1677), also by Alexander Jamieson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Smith, Hugh: Letters to married ladies, to which is added, a letter on corsets, and copious notes (H.C. Sleight, 1832) (page images at HathiTrust) Smith, Hugh: A treatise on foreign teas: Abstracted from an ingenious work, lately published, entitled An essay on the nerves (Gutenberg ebook)
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