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A familiar exposition of the Church-catechism, in five parts. ... To which are added, prayers, ... By Isaac Mann, ... The thirteenth edition, considerably enlarged.
A familiar exposition of the Church-catechism, in five parts. ... To which are added prayers, ... By Isaac Mann, ... The fourth edition, improved.
A familiar exposition of the Church-catechism, in five parts. ... To which are added, prayers ... By Isaac Mann, ... The second edition, enlarged.
Cursory Remarks, on a Treatise Intitled, Thoughts on Nature and Religion; or, an Apology for the Right of Private Judgment, Maintained. By Michael ... By a Clergyman of the Church of England
An Essay on the Atonement of Christ - Primary Source Edition
A Familiar Exposition of the Church-Catechism, in Five Parts. ... to Which Are Added, Prayers, ... by Isaac Mann, ... the Fifth Edition Enlarged
A Familiar Exposition of the Church-Catechism, in Five Parts. ... to Which Are Added, Prayers ... by Isaac Mann, ... the Second Edition, Enlarged
An Essay On the Atonement of Christ
A familiar exposition of the Church-Catechism, in five parts. ... To which are added, prayers, ... By Isaac Mann, ... The twelfth edition, enlarged.
Memoirs of the Late REV. Wm. Crabhree...
A Sermon, Preached on Sunday, June 18, 1769, at the Opening of the Parish-Church of St. Catharine, Dublin, (Lately Rebuilt) for the Support of the Charity-School of the Said Parish. by Isaac Mann,
A familiar exposition of the Church-catechism, in five parts. ... To which are added prayers, ... By Isaac Mann, ... The thirteenth edition, enlarged.
A Sermon Preached At Christ-church, Dublin: On The 15th Of May. 1774, Before His Exellency, Simon, Earl Harcourt, President
A familiar exposition of the Church-Catechism, in five parts. ... To which are added, prayers, ... By Isaac Mann, ... The tenth edition, enlarged.
Cursory remarks, on a treatise intitled, Thoughts on nature and religion; or, an apology for the right of private judgment, maintained. By Michael ... By a clergyman of the Church of England.

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