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A prop against all despair ; intended for the 

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HAWKES (Mrs SARAH). * Memoirs of Mrs 

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HAWKESWORTH (JOHN). The ADVENTURER. 

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HAWKINS (EDWARD), D.D, Provost of Oriel col- 

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HAWKINS (WILLIAM), M. A., Prebendary of 

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HAWKSMOOR (N.). Remarks on the founding 

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HAWLEY (RICHARD MADDOCK), M.D. Genuine 

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HAWTAYNE (WILLIAM), Eector of Elstree, Herts. 

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HAY ( ), D.D. Imparity among PASTORS, 



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HAY (GEORGE), D.D., Bishop of Daulis. Pas- 

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HAY (WILLIAM), Writer, Dundee. Non- intru- 

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HAYDN (JOSEPH). Dictionary of dates, and uni- 

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HAYNES (LEMUEL), A.M., Pastor in Granville, 

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HAYWARD (Sir JOHN). The life of King ED- 

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Second edition. With the beginning of the 

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Annals of the first four years of the reign of 

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The sanctuarie of a troiibled soule. [In two 

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HAYWARD (SAMUEL). Some important cases 

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Seventeen sermons... To which are added, The 

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HAYWOOD (VALENTINE), M.A. An examina- 

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