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  <dc:title>To Rev. William Laing, Peterhead</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Beattie sent Laing's sermons to Dilly, but the elder Dilly is in the country with consuption, which is likely to deprive Beattie of a very industrious bookseller and friendly correspondent. Charles dilly showed the sermons to three clergymen who have not yet given an opinion on them. About reforming the Psalmody of the church and the publication of an anonimous pamphelet authord by Beattie: A Letter to the Reverend Hugh Blair, D.D One of the Ministers of Edinburgh: On the Improvement ofPsalmody in Scotland (1778). [Postscript] Has just received melancholy news of Lord Errol's death [3 June 1778]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>6 June 1778</dc:date>
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