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WHEATLY ON THE COMMON PRAYER, 



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CAESAR MORGAN'S INVESTIGATION OF THE 

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and of Philo JudasuSj and of the effects which an attachment to their 

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TWO FORMS OF PRAYER OF THE TIME OF 



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 the Preface to the Parker Society's volume 



SELECT DISCOURSES, 



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School [the Cambridge Platonists]. They evoke more fully the religious spirit, and 



have a right to a place in English literary while he drew the mould of his thought from 



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THE HOMILIES, 



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