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James MacKnight (1721-1800) was a Scottish minister and theological author, serving at the Old Kirk of Edinburgh (St Giles Cathedral).
Dr. James MacKnight (1721-1799) was a pastor in Scotland whose works, including a Harmony of the Gospels, Truth of the Gospel History, and New Translation of ...
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5 free public domain works of James Macknight via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books ca. 1500-1800.
James Macknight was a minister in the Church of Scotland in the eighteenth century. His commentary on the apostolic epistles, originally published in 1795, ...
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MacKnight on the Epistles One Volume Edition James Macknight D.D. Baker Book Hs ; Item Number. 224849490146 ; Format. Hardcover ; Accurate description. 5.0.
MACKNIGHT (DR) JAMES, a learned scriptural commentator, was born on the 17th of September, 1721. His father, Mr William Macknight, minister at Irvine, ...
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The Online Books Page. Online Books by. James Macknight. (Macknight, James, 1721-1800). Books from the extended shelves:.
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