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Jewish holiday celebrating the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt
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The christian passover Four sermons: in which the doctrine of the Lord's supper is laid down according to the Whole Tenor of Scripture, and the General Consent of Antiquity. Preached in Lent, M.DCC.XXXVI. Publish'd at the Request of several of the Hearers. By Glocester Ridley, LL.B. Minister of Poplar, and Lecturer of St. Ann's, Middlesex.
Ridley, Glocester, 1702-1774.
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Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]
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The christian passover . Four sermons in which the doctrine of the Lord's supper is laid down According to the whole Tenor of Scripture and The General Consent of Antiquity. Preached in Lent, M,DCC,XXXVI. Published at the Request of several of the Hearers. By Gloster Ridley, LL. B. Minister of Poplar, and Lecturer of St. Ann's, Middlesex.
Ridley, Glocester, 1702-1774.
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Date: M,DCC,XXXVI. [1736]
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The christian passover in four sermons, in which the doctrine of the Lord's supper is laid down according to the whole Tenor of the Scripture, and the general Consent of Antiquity. Written originally by a divine of the Church of England. Now revised, and enlarged, with some additional notes and improvements. To which is Added, An humble Attempt to illustrate the true Meaning, the End, the Use, and Benefits of the Institution of the Lord's Supper; with Prayers, before, at, and after, this Divine Ordinance. Partly selected from the best, the most orthodox, and the most approved English Authors. With A Dedication To the Right Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Meath. By the Rev. Thomas Hopkins, Curate of Skryne, in the Diocese of Meath.
Ridley, Glocester, 1702-1774.
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Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]
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