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From this letter , which was accidentally omitted in the former volume , we learn that the Friendly Society in the parish of Horningsham , which contains about 200 families , by advancing to each of its members a bounty of 155. for ...
From this letter , which was accidentally omitted in the former volume , we learn that the Friendly Society in the parish of Horningsham , which contains about 200 families , by advancing to each of its members a bounty of 155. for ...
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A Dissertation on the Pelagian Heresy , in two Parts ; the first , containing an Historical Sketch of its Rise and Progress to the Synod of Brevi ; and the second , its pernicious Doctrines , and their Confutation . By the Rev.
A Dissertation on the Pelagian Heresy , in two Parts ; the first , containing an Historical Sketch of its Rise and Progress to the Synod of Brevi ; and the second , its pernicious Doctrines , and their Confutation . By the Rev.
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Some parts of the affair , also , are related in rather a confused manner ; and the memorial which he presented to the late Commander in chitf , and which contains the main circumstances of the case , even though it may be perfectly ...
Some parts of the affair , also , are related in rather a confused manner ; and the memorial which he presented to the late Commander in chitf , and which contains the main circumstances of the case , even though it may be perfectly ...
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Bearsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Vaccination See Moseley Letter Nurray | 10 |
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