Benjamin Hoadly

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Benjamin Hoadly (14 November 167617 April 1761) was an English clergyman, who was successively Bishop of Bangor, of Hereford, of Salisbury, and finally of Winchester. He is best known as the initiator of the Bangorian Controversy. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1707
Printed and sold by H. Hills in Black-fryars, near the Water-side. For the benefit of the poor

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1721
London: printed for James Knapton at the Crown and Timothy Childe at the White Hart, in St. Paul's Church Yard. 1720-21. Reprinted at Edinburgh

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1717
Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown, and Timothy Childe, at the White Hart, in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1717
Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown, and Timothy Childe, at the White Hart, in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1777
Printed for J. Wenman, No. 144, Fleet-Street; and sold by all other booksellers in town and country

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1717
Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown, and Timothy Childe, at the White Hart, in St. Paul's Church-yard

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1761
printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1721
printed for James Knapton at the Crown, and Timothy Childe at the White Hart, in St. Paul's Church Yard

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1716
printed for James Knapton, at the Crown; and Timothy Childe, at the White-Hart in St Paul's Church-Yard

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1777
printed for J. Wenman, No 144, Fleet-Street; and sold by all other booksellers in town and country

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1717
printed for James Knapton, at the Crown, and Timothy Childe, at the White Hart, in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Hoadly, Benjamin
Published 1717
printed for James Knapton, at the Crown, and Timothy Childe, at the White Hart, in St. Paul's Church-Yard