The word woman : and other related writings / Laura (Riding) Jackson ; edited by Elizabeth Friedmann and Alan J. Clark.
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The unkind word, and other stories / by the author of 'John Halifax, gentleman', etc. [i.e. Dinah M. Mulock, afterwards Craik].
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See, the word is incarnate / Orlando Gibbons ; edited from Ch. Ch. MS 21 by E. H. Fellowes
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Jail journal. : Prison thoughts and other writings / by Richard Carlile. Edited and selected by Guy A. Aldred.
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How to explain the history of communism to mental patients and other plays / Matei Vișniec ; edited and introduced by Jozefina Komporaly ; translated by Nick Awde, Jeremy Lawrence, Joyce Nettles, Alison Sinclair, Catherine Popescu, and Jozefina Komporaly.
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An enquiry whence cometh wisdom and understanding to man? In which it is attempted to shew, among various other points, I. That religion entered the world by revelation. II. That without the aid of revelation, man had not been a rational, or a religious creature. III. That nothing can oblige the conscience, but the revealed Word of God. IV. That a state religion, or law of nature, never existed but in the human imagination / being the substance of two sermons, preached some years ago before a learned audience by John Ellis, D.D. vicar of St. Catherine's, Dublin; and author of a book, entitled the Knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from reason or nature.
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