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  <dc:title>To William Cameron from Peterhead</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Cannot remember whether ha answered Cameron's letter of 26 March. His tribulations over health and work . Very fatiguing moving house [he moved from Schoolhill to the Upperkirkgate, a distance of about 100 meters, at the beginning of June]. He has obtained a copy of Cameron's sermon from bookseller. Does not know what parts have been objected to, but though there are good people in Edinburgh, there are many who take religion, politics and morality from Hume and  Paine rather than from New Testament.  </dc:description>
  <dc:date>27 June 1793</dc:date>
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