An historical view of the state of the Protestant dissenters in England, and of the progress of free enquiry and religious liberty, from the...
...was the son of Mr. William Cole, a gentleman of independent fortune in the city of London, where lie was... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1697)
...was the son of Mr. William Cole, a gentleman of independent fortune in the city of London, where lie was... (London, London, United Kingdom - 1697)
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An historical view of the state of the Protestant dissenters in England, and of the progress of free enquiry and religious liberty, from the...
...work, signed by Mr. Griffith, Mr. Cole. Mr. Mather, Mr. Chuuncy, Mr. Trail, and Mr. Richard Taylor, was delivered at... (England, United Kingdom - 1690)
...work, signed by Mr. Griffith, Mr. Cole. Mr. Mather, Mr. Chuuncy, Mr. Trail, and Mr. Richard Taylor, was delivered at... (England, United Kingdom - 1690)
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An historical view of the state of the Protestant dissenters in England, and of the progress of free enquiry and religious liberty, from the...
...old lecturers, Mr. Mead and Mr. Cole, who remained at Pinners Hall. The fupporters of the new lectures confided of... (England, United Kingdom - 1690)
...old lecturers, Mr. Mead and Mr. Cole, who remained at Pinners Hall. The fupporters of the new lectures confided of... (England, United Kingdom - 1690)
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An historical view of the state of the Protestant dissenters in England, and of the progress of free enquiry and religious liberty, from the...
... Mr. Cole was afterwards elected one of the Tuesday s lecturers at Pinner s Hall... (England, United Kingdom - 1697)
... Mr. Cole was afterwards elected one of the Tuesday s lecturers at Pinner s Hall... (England, United Kingdom - 1697)
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