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Author: ASPLAND (Robert)
ASPLAND (Robert), Unitarian. See ASPILAND (Robert Brook) Memoir of the life, works and correspondence of the Rev. Robert Apland of Hackney. London, 1850.
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01 ASPLAND (Robert), Unitarian. The Duty and reward of sacrificing teniporal interests on the altar of truth, exemplified in the character of Abraham: a sermon preached at the Gravel—Pit Meeting, Hackney...Nov.20, 1808, on occasion of the death of the Rev.Theophilus Lindsey, MA. including a memoir of the deceased, by a friend. pp. vi. + 49. 8°. London, 1808. Bound in a volume lettered: Funeral Sermons.
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Author: ASPLAND (Robert Brook)
-p -i ASPLAND (Robert Brook). Memoir of the life, works and correspondence of the Rev. Robert Aspland of Hackney. [With a bibliography of his works.] pp. viii. + 626. 8. London, 1850.
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ASPLAII’D (Robert), nitaian. See MONTHLY REPOSITORY OF ThEOLOGY AND GERL LITERA’rUR .L’he Monthly repository of theology and general literature. [Edited by R. Aspland.] London (and Hackney), 1806—26.
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r (p.c.i.) FULLER (Andrew). See ASPLAND (Robert), Unitarian. Bigotry end intolerance defeated; or, an Account of the late prosecution of Mr. John Gisburne.. .With an exposure and correction of the defects and mistakes of Hr. Andrew Fuller’s narrative of that affair, t:s.. 80. Barlow. 1610.
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r (pc.i.) FULLER (Andrei). See ASPLAND (Robert), Unitarian. Bigotry and intolerance 3efeated: or, an PLccoznt of the late prosecution of Mr. John Gisburne.,With an exposure and correction of the defects and mistakes of Mr. Andrew Fuller’s narrative of that affair, 8°. Har1o’, 1810.
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Author: LINDSEY (Theophilus)
LINDSEY (Theophilus). See ASPLAND (Robert), Unitarian. The Duty and reward of sacrificing temporal interests on the altar of truth, exemplified in the character of Abraham: a serxaon preached at the Gravel—Pit Meeting, Hackney.. .Nov.20, 1808, on occasion of the death of the Rev.T.Lindsey, M.A. including a memoir of the deceased, by a friend. London, 1808.
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