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The history of the
Presbyterian church in Ireland: comprising the civil history of the province of Ulster, from the accession of James the First; with a preliminary sketch of the progress of the reformed religion in Ireland during the sixteenth century. And an appendix consisting of original
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In 1664, White and three other ministers, John Hart of
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Carolina, historical and biographical : illustrating principally the Revolutionary period of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Lincoln, and adjoining counties, accompanied with miscellaneous information, much of it never before published by Hunter, C.
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Presbyterian Church in Ireland and biographical notices of eminent Presbyterian ministers and laymen, with the signification of names of places by Killen, W. D. (William Dool), 1806-1902
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ordered their re-imprisonment in the gaol at
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