Note, from which the signature has been torn, to Mr. Newman; the writer desires that some clergy of greater name than himself should be asked to commence the performance of divine service in the Marshalsea prison, as proposed by Mr. Bedford
MS. Rawl. C. 933, fol. 171
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Note, from which the signature has been torn, to Mr. Newman; the writer desires that some clergy of greater name than himself should be asked to commence the performance of divine service in the Marshalsea prison, as proposed by Mr. Bedford
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MS. Rawl. C. 933, fol. 171
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
"Letters and papers relating to the propagation of the Gospel in America;" apparently collected by Mr. Henry Newman, Secretary to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, but containing also some of the papers of H. Compton, and J. Robinson, Bishops of London
Note, from which the signature has been torn, to Mr. Newman; the writer desires that some clergy of greater name than himself should be asked to commence the performance of divine service in the Marshalsea prison, as proposed by Mr. Bedford
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