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The latter party were the more nume- rous , as was shown by the success with which on several occasions they carried the election of Mr. Westerton to the office of church- warden for the parish of St. Bar- nabas , in the face of the ...
The latter party were the more nume- rous , as was shown by the success with which on several occasions they carried the election of Mr. Westerton to the office of church- warden for the parish of St. Bar- nabas , in the face of the ...
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The latter party were the more nume- rous , as was shown by the success with which on several occasions they carried the election of Mr. Westerton to the office of church- warden for the parish of St. Bar- nabas , in the face of the ...
The latter party were the more nume- rous , as was shown by the success with which on several occasions they carried the election of Mr. Westerton to the office of church- warden for the parish of St. Bar- nabas , in the face of the ...
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scene of Mr. Spurgeon's success , and opened Exeter Hall on Sun- day evenings for " Special Services of the Church of England . " These services were intended for the spe- cial instruction of the working classes .
scene of Mr. Spurgeon's success , and opened Exeter Hall on Sun- day evenings for " Special Services of the Church of England . " These services were intended for the spe- cial instruction of the working classes .
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