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Bowman, William (1703-1744)3
Bacon, Thomas (1755)2
Burghers, M2
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Dugdale, Sir William (1605-1686)2
Gilbert, Joseph (1779-1852)2
Harris, John (1680-1740)2
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-17612
Knight, Rev James2

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Memoirs of the life of the late Rev. William Grimshaw, A.B., minister of Haworth, in the West-Riding of the county of York : with occasional reflections

Newton, John (1725-1807); Foster, Rev Henry; Grimshaw, William (1763)

1825

"Appendix: Mr. Grimshaw's creed": p. [131]-144.

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Sermon, on the death of the late Rev. James Boden : who, for upwards of forty years, was the beloved pastor of the Congregational Church in Queen-Street, Sheffield: Preached in Queen-Street Chapel, on Sunday evening, June 20th, 1841

Muir, J H; Morison, John (1791-1859)

1841

Appendix (pp.27-30): Outline of the history of Rev. Boden, taken from the "Fathers and founders of the London Missionary Society", by John Morison.

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The behaviour of the cl--gy, as well as their traditions, destructive of religion. Or, A succinct history of priestcraft, throughout all ages... [etc.]

1731

Subtitle printed more prominetly than title proper. Concludes with poem (pp. 59-60): 'The confession of Parson B--W--N', i.e. William Bowman, vicar of Dewsbury.

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A discovery of the priests and professors, and of their nakedness and shame which is coming upon them, from their high profession, to fall as mire in the streets

Simpson, William (1627?-1671)

1660

Caption title. "Going naked, a sign": p. 7-8. Signed at end: William Simpson.

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