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A salutation to the Britains, : to call them from the many things, to the one thing needful, for the saving of their souls. ... By Ellis Pugh. Translated from the British language by Rowland Ellis, revis'd and corrected by David Lloyd
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A salutation to the Britains, : to call them from the many things, to the one thing needful, for the saving of their souls. ... By Ellis Pugh. Translated from the British language by Rowland Ellis, revis'd and corrected by David Lloyd
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1739.
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286078
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Pugh, Ellis (1656-1718)
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