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Richard Brothers, neither a madman nor an impostor; with a few observations on the possibility of his being the prophet of God. Also some occasional thoughts on the present civil and ecclesiastical government of England
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Richard Brothers, neither a madman nor an impostor; with a few observations on the possibility of his being the prophet of God. Also some occasional thoughts on the present civil and ecclesiastical government of England
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1795.
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311695
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Offley, Henry Francis (1776-)
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