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<p> Willison (or Willisone), John </p> <p> a divine of the [[Church]] of Scotland, was born in 1680; became minister at [[Brechin]] in 1703, and in 1716 at Dundee, where he remained until his death, May 3, 1750. He was the author of, Examples of [[Plain]] Catechising (1737): — Sacramental Directory; or, a Treatise [[Concerning]] the [[Sanctification]] of a [[Communion]] [[Sabbath]] (1745): — Afflicted Man's Companion (1755): — Sacramental Meditations and Advices (1769): — Sacramental Catechism: — [[Christian]] [[Scripture]] Directory: — Free and Impartial Testimony to the Church of Scotland. and other works. An edition of his Works was published in [[Aberdeen]] in 1769, and other editions have since appeared, including his later publications. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 3:693, 813; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. </p>
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<p> Willison (or Willisone), John </p> <p> a divine of the Church of Scotland, was born in 1680; became minister at [[Brechin]] in 1703, and in 1716 at Dundee, where he remained until his death, May 3, 1750. He was the author of, Examples of Plain [[Catechising]] (1737): '''''''''' Sacramental Directory; or, a [[Treatise]] [[Concerning]] the [[Sanctification]] of a [[Communion]] [[Sabbath]] (1745): '''''''''' [[Afflicted]] Man's [[Companion]] (1755): '''''''''' Sacramental Meditations and Advices (1769): '''''''''' Sacramental Catechism: '''''''''' [[Christian]] [[Scripture]] Directory: '''''''''' Free and Impartial [[Testimony]] to the Church of Scotland. and other works. An edition of his Works was published in [[Aberdeen]] in 1769, and other editions have since appeared, including his later publications. See [[Fasti]] Eccles. Scoticanae, 3:693, 813; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. </p>
 
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John Willison (Or Willisone) [1]

Willison (or Willisone), John

a divine of the Church of Scotland, was born in 1680; became minister at Brechin in 1703, and in 1716 at Dundee, where he remained until his death, May 3, 1750. He was the author of, Examples of Plain Catechising (1737): Sacramental Directory; or, a Treatise Concerning the Sanctification of a Communion Sabbath (1745): Afflicted Man's Companion (1755): Sacramental Meditations and Advices (1769): Sacramental Catechism: Christian Scripture Directory: Free and Impartial Testimony to the Church of Scotland. and other works. An edition of his Works was published in Aberdeen in 1769, and other editions have since appeared, including his later publications. See Fasti Eccles. Scoticanae, 3:693, 813; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.

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