On the Design & Nature of Divine Worship: a Sermon, Preached by the Rev. David Aitchison, M.A. Oxon, Presbyter of the Scotch Episcopal Church, and Pastor of Christ Church, Mile-End, Glasgow

On the Design & Nature of Divine Worship: a Sermon, Preached by the Rev. David Aitchison, M.A. Oxon, Presbyter of the Scotch Episcopal Church, and Pastor of Christ Church, Mile-End, Glasgow
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