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Cathkin), died 1815; Jean (marr. 1754, James
Erskine, minister of Secession Church, Stirling), died 1762 ; Alison (married Robert Campbell, Secession minister, Stirling); Ann (married 1773, William Wardlaw, Glasgow); Mary (marr., proc. 22 May 1763, John Gray, printer, Edinburgh); and eight others.
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Catechism, or the Assembly's Shorter Catechism explained by Way of Question and Answer, 2 parts (Glasgow, 1753-60)
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