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Devout Soldier (A). E. Hawker. 1781. 
Duty of Christian Liberality. S. W. Christophers. Smith, Ply- 
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Duty (The) of Conforming to the Rubrics. R. H. Portescue. 
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God's Care over His Little Ones, as shown in the Grace of the 
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*'I have a Message from God to thee." J. Bartlett. Lidstone, 
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