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Author:
WHYTE (Alexander)
Description
WHYTE (Alexander), D. D.
ThOmas Shepard, Pilgrim Father and founder of Harvard: his spiritual experience and experimental preach— ing. pp. 252.
8° Edinburgh and London, 11909.]
Card ID:
477
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Author:
WHYTE (Alexander)
Description
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WHYTE (Alexander), D.D.
Lancelot Andrewes and his private devotions:
a biography, a transcript and an
interpretation. By A.Whyte.
Edinburgh and London, 1896.
See ANDREWES (Lancelot), successively Bishop of Chichester, of andof — Winchester. [Devotiox
Card ID:
475
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Author:
WHYTE (Sir Alexander Frederick)
Description
WHYTE (Sir Alexander Frederick).
The United States of America.
See infra: World outlook, etc. pp. 1 —18. London, 1939.
Card ID:
485
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Author:
WWTE (Alexander)
Description
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WWTE (Alexander), D.D.
See L4W (William), Author of “A Serious Call”, etc.
Characters and characteristics of Wiflim Law, nonjuror and mystic. Selected and arranged with an introduction by Alexander Whyte.
London, 1893.
Card ID:
479
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Author:
No Author available
Description
WHYTE -(Alexander), . The Apostle Paul. pp. 230.
8°. nbg and Lon4, 1903.
Card ID:
473
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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WIflTE (Alexander), D.D.
See BARBOUB (George Freeland). The Life of Alexander Whyte, D.D.
3°. Tj,ndon, 1923.
Card ID:
478
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Author:
LAW (William)
Description
PNF
L3OY
893
LAW (William), Author ot “A Serious Call”, etc.
Characters and characteristics of William Law, nonjuror and mystic. Selected and arranged with an introduction by Alexander Whyte. pp. xlvii, 32B.
London, 1893.
Card ID:
248
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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?SACBAIH (Alexander) and WHYTE (John, Librarian of the Inverness_Pub1jp. Lilrary.
How to learn Gaelic: orthographical instructions,
grammar and reading lesson...Third edition.
pp. (8) + 76.
80. Inverness, 1902.
Card ID:
136
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Author:
SHEPARD (Thomas)
Description
SHEPARD (Thomas).
See WHYTE (Alexander), D. D..
Thomas Shepard, PIlgrim Father and founder of Harvard: his spiritual experience and experimental preaching.
Edinburgh and London, [1909.]
Card ID:
433