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George Burghope
George Burghope
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George Burghope
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BC Free/R/BUR: An essay to revive the necessity of the ancient charity and piety : wherein God's right in our estates and our obligations to maintain his service, religion, and charity, is demonstrated and defended, against the pretences of covetousness and appropriation. In two discourses. Written to a person of honour and vertue