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The efficiency of Gods grace in bringing gain-saying sinners to Christ: : a sermon preached at Summerford in Wiltshire, at the funerall of that pious and worthy young gentleman, Mr Robert Strange. With a narrative of his short but wellspent life
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The efficiency of Gods grace in bringing gain-saying sinners to Christ: : a sermon preached at Summerford in Wiltshire, at the funerall of that pious and worthy young gentleman, Mr Robert Strange. With a narrative of his short but wellspent life
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1654.
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437265
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Ashe, Simeon (-1662)
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