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by Mather, Cotton
Published 1706
Subjects:
“...Christian life...”Published 1706
Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot at his shop under the west-end of the Town-House
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by Cooper, William
Published 1796
Subjects:
“...Jews / Conversion to Christianity...”Published 1796
Printed by Lang & Ustick, and sold at no. 79, North Third Street, and by the several booksellers
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by Cooper, William
Published 1797
Subjects:
“...Jews / Conversion to Christianity...”Published 1797
London, printed. Re-printed at Concord, (New Hampshire) by Geo. Hough, for Francis Mitchel, of Hopkinton
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by Goldney, Edward
Published 1761
Subjects:
“...Jews / Conversion to Christianity...”Published 1761
Printed for the author, and sold by his son, Edward Goldney, stationer in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, the second door from Watling-Street
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by Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry
Published 1768
Subjects:
“...Christianity / Dictionaries / French...”Published 1768
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by Weston, Edward
Published 1756
Subjects:
“...Christianity / Great Britain...”Published 1756
printed by E. Owen, in Warwick-Lane, and sold by W. Johnston, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard
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by Roustan, Antoine Jacques
Published 1768
Subjects:
“...Christianity / Eighteenth Century...”Published 1768
chez C. Heydinger, Imprimeur & Libraire, dans Grafton-Street, St. Ann's, Soho. Et se vend chez P. Elmsley, successeur de Mr. P. Vaillant, dans le Strand
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by Sherlock, Thomas
Published 1732
Subjects:
“...Prophecy / Christianity / History...”Published 1732
printed for J. Pemberton, against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet
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by Sherlock, Thomas
Published 1735
Subjects:
“...Prophecy / Christianity / History...”Published 1735
printed for J. and J. Pemberton, against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet
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by Woodward, Josiah
Published 1701
Subjects:
“...Christianity / England / London...”Published 1701
printed for the author, sold by Richard Sympson, at the Harp in St. Pauls Church-Yard, and W. Haws, at the Rose in Ludgate-Street
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by Law, William
Published 1760
Subjects:
“...Christian life...”Published 1760
printed by E. Farley and Son, in Small-Street; and sold at the New Room, in the Horse-Fair; and at the foundery, near Upper-Moor-Fields, London