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... Church congregation for a short while , but withdrew because of what he considered to be sectarian squabbling and thereafter worshipped in the established church . Nevertheless , he remained a convinced Swedenborgian and when he died in ...
... Church congregation for a short while , but withdrew because of what he considered to be sectarian squabbling and thereafter worshipped in the established church . Nevertheless , he remained a convinced Swedenborgian and when he died in ...
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... Church at Hatton Garden . 15 This seems mistaken , as the Hatton Garden Church was only opened in 1797 and the poem was written in 1789 , but , as Tulk claimed his source was Blake himself , the poet may have confused that church with ...
... Church at Hatton Garden . 15 This seems mistaken , as the Hatton Garden Church was only opened in 1797 and the poem was written in 1789 , but , as Tulk claimed his source was Blake himself , the poet may have confused that church with ...
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... Church of All Saints at Edmonton ( see D.E.Wickham's Charles Lamb's London , Elian Booklet No. 2 ) . The building , originally used as the church hall , has lately been the subject of a planning application for conversion from its ...
... Church of All Saints at Edmonton ( see D.E.Wickham's Charles Lamb's London , Elian Booklet No. 2 ) . The building , originally used as the church hall , has lately been the subject of a planning application for conversion from its ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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