A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain: Including the Works of Foreigners Written In, Or Translated Into the English Language, Volume 1W. Paterson, 1882 - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English |
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... religion , and in all vertuous qualities that may adorn that sex : also be carefully preserved , and secured , till ... religious way according to the pattern of some Protestant colledges in Germany . [ By Edward CHAMBER- LAYNE , LL.D ...
... religion , and in all vertuous qualities that may adorn that sex : also be carefully preserved , and secured , till ... religious way according to the pattern of some Protestant colledges in Germany . [ By Edward CHAMBER- LAYNE , LL.D ...
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... Religion by James Abbadie , D.D. , formerly Dean of Killaloe . [ Edited by the Rev. Henry John TODD . ] London ... religious society in Norway II 12 ACC ACC . ―
... Religion by James Abbadie , D.D. , formerly Dean of Killaloe . [ Edited by the Rev. Henry John TODD . ] London ... religious society in Norway II 12 ACC ACC . ―
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... religion , by Aristogeiton . FRASER . ] [ P. Loughborough . 1835. Octavo . * [ Athen . Cat . , p . 423. ] ADDRESS ( an ) to Christians , par- ticularly those who are united in circulating the Scriptures . By a lay- man , who is desirous ...
... religion , by Aristogeiton . FRASER . ] [ P. Loughborough . 1835. Octavo . * [ Athen . Cat . , p . 423. ] ADDRESS ( an ) to Christians , par- ticularly those who are united in circulating the Scriptures . By a lay- man , who is desirous ...
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... religion to be openly profest within this realm . More particularly shewing , I. That Popery is a false and unscriptural religion . II . That it is opposite to the civil constitution and liberty of this kingdom . III . That it is a reli ...
... religion to be openly profest within this realm . More particularly shewing , I. That Popery is a false and unscriptural religion . II . That it is opposite to the civil constitution and liberty of this kingdom . III . That it is a reli ...
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... religion , II . The power of man to do the will of God , III . Original sin , IV . Elec- tion and reprobation , V. The divinity of Christ , and , VI . Atonement for sin by the death of Christ . Occasioned by an appeal lately published ...
... religion , II . The power of man to do the will of God , III . Original sin , IV . Elec- tion and reprobation , V. The divinity of Christ , and , VI . Atonement for sin by the death of Christ . Occasioned by an appeal lately published ...
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