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Adrian Hastings, correspondence and papers

Hastings, Adrian (1929-2001); Hastings, Ann (1940-2008)

c.1943-2001

Comprises: (1) Boxes 1-4: his published writings; (2) Boxes 5-8: writings, press-cuttings, papers, and correspondence relating to his involvement in Bosnian affairs; (3) Boxes 9-18: miscellaneou...

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A general epistle to be read in the fear of God, in and amongst the assemblies of his people

Dewsbury, William (1621-1688)

1682

Indexed in: Wing D1270; Smith I, 527.

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An appeal from the Religious Society of Friends on behalf of uncivilized nations

Society of Friends. Meeting for Sufferings

1876

Issued by the Meeting for Sufferings.

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On the efficacy and internal evidence of the Christian religion

Arscott, Alexander (1676-1737)

1823

Smith II, 759.

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The true light owned and vindicated, and the believers in it defended : and blasphemy and blasphemers justly detected

Ashby, Richard (1663?-1734); Fiddeman, John; Cade, John

1699

Authors named at end: Richard Ashby, John Fiddeman, John Cade.

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The true state of Christianity, truly discribed, and also discovered unto all people : what it was in its beginning and purity, and what it now is in its apostacy and degeneration

Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)

1658

An attack on outward forms of worship and on state interference in religious matters. Leaf C1 signed B in error.

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