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Sermons Preached in Manchester: First series

This book compiles a series of sermons that were preached in Manchester, offering insights into religious teachings and discussions of the time. The sermons cover a range of topics pertinent to the community and reflect the religious beliefs and practices of the era. more

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Alexander MacLaren
Alexander MacLaren

Alexander MacLaren (February 11, 1826 - May 5, 1910) was a historian and theologian known for his contributions to Christian theology. His career and personal life remain somewhat obscure due to limited available information. more

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