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 * The Teaching of Ecclesiastical History
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 * The Congregationalists
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 * The Baptists
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 * The Coming of the Friars
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 * St. Francis of Assisi
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 * The Influence of the Friars
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 * Bishop Grosseteste and his Times, 1st Lecture
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 * """2nd Lecture
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 * """3rd Lecture
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 * The English Church in the Reign of Elizabeth
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 * Laud's Position in the History of the Church of England
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 * The Early Renaissance in England
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 * The English National Character
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 * Saint Edward the Confessor
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 * The Picturesque in History
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 * The Study of a Country
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 * Heroes
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 * Elizabethan London
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 * Saint Edward the Confessor
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 * The Picturesque in History
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 * The Study of a Country
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 * Heroes
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 * Elizabethan London
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 * Elizabethan London
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