Essays in ecclesiastical biography
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- Publication date
- 1907
- Topics
- Christian biography
- Publisher
- London, Longmans, Green
- Contributor
- Robarts - University of Toronto
- Language
- English
- Volume
- 1
"First printed ... 1849."
I. Biographical notice of Sir James Stephen. Hildebrand. Saint Francis of Assisi. The founders of Jesuitism. Martin Luther. The French Benedictines. The Port-Royalists.- II. Richard Baxter. The "evangelical" succession. William Wilberforce. The Clapham sect. The historian of enthusiasm. The epilogue
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I. Biographical notice of Sir James Stephen. Hildebrand. Saint Francis of Assisi. The founders of Jesuitism. Martin Luther. The French Benedictines. The Port-Royalists.- II. Richard Baxter. The "evangelical" succession. William Wilberforce. The Clapham sect. The historian of enthusiasm. The epilogue
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