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LLOYD (THOMAS), M.A., Vicar of Lois-Weedon, 

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LLOYD (WILLIAM), D.D., Bishopof StAsaph,and 

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LOBB (STEPHEN), Minister of the Independent con- 

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1698 



An appeal to the Right Rev. Edward [Stilling- 

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A further defence of the REPORT. Vindicat- 

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1698 



The growth of ERROR : being an exercitation 

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LOBO (JEROME). A voyage to Abyssinia. Con- 

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LOCHALSH. Case of the parish of Lochalsh. 

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An essay concerning human understanding. 

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The conduct of the understanding. To which 

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A common-place-book to the holy Bible : or, 

 the Scripture's sufficiency practically demon- 

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A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St 

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