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Presbyterian Hist Soc Engl J 5
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Presbyterian Hist Soc Engl J 5
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Presbyterian Historical Society of England Journal
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5
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Journal
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BIAB (A Guide to the Historical and Archaeological Publications of Societies in England and Wales 1901-1933)
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08 Dec 2008
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The Geneva service book 1555
James H Colligan
A forgotten Newcastle divine James Murray, d. 1782: strange sermons and satires
Chris E Smith
Edward Irving preaching in Britannia Fields London, summer 1832: a portrait by Faithful Christopher Pack
Lillian W Kelley
An old London register of baptisms at Wells Street, 1751-1863, described with extracts
W B Shaw
The 'old' version of the Scottish psalter
A Fulton
Rev. Edward Bowles, 1617-1662
Thomas Gray
The Horsely bi-centenary, 1732-1932
R S Robson
The contribution of English Presbyterianism to foreign missions 1844-1933
S W Carruthers
'Fasti' of English Presbyterian theological students, 1845 Andrew Hamilton, d. 1900; John Sinclair, d. 1903; the Rev. George Lillie, d. 1881; the Rev. Robert Henderson, d. 1910; Norman Macbeth, R.S.A., d. 1888; Adam Steward, d. 1881; John Ogilvy Moore,
Edmund Calamy, 1671-1732, and the Camisards a group of Huguenot refugees settled in Lodnon, 1706
Olive M Griffiths
Quatercentenary of Thomas Cartwright, the father of English Presbyterianism, 1535-1603
Chris E Smith