Richard Brothers, Neither a Madman Nor an Impostor: With a Few Observations on the Possibility of His Being the Prophet of God ; Also Some Occasional Thoughts on the Present Civil and Ecclesiastical Government of Englandauthor, and sold, 1795 - 34 pages |
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