Welsh, John (of Irongray)
John Welsh of Irongray (born 17th century) was a leader of the Scottish Covenanters movement. He was the grandson of John Welsh, minister of Ayr, and a great-grandson of John Knox. He is called "of Irongray" - referring to the parish of Irongray in Dumfriesshire, to differentiate him from his grandfather.
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The Great Gospel Sumonds; To Close with Christ, Under the Pain of the Highest Rebellion against the god of Heaven; being the Substance of a Preface and Sermon at Hemphlar-bank in the Parish of Lanrick Feb. 20 1676
The Churches Paradox: or the Substance of a Sermon (on Zechariah 14:6-7) Preached at the Place of Cumbusnethen in a Barn, in the Parish of Cumbusnethen in Clydsdale
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