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Article Publication Date
Cambridge Platonists 2004-05-04
David Friedrich Strauss 2001-07-07
Edward Pusey 2001-11-20
Frances Power Cobbe 2001-07-17
Frederic William Farrar 2001-03-30
Frederick William Faber 2001-03-16
Gnosticism 2004-05-06
Henry Edward Manning 2001-03-16
Hudson's Bay Company 2004-04-30
John Henry Newman 2001-10-20
John Keble 2001-07-07
Mary Baker Eddy 2001-11-20
Newman converts to catholicism 2002-01-24
Newman, John Henry. An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent. 1870. 2002-01-24
Newman, John Henry. An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. 1845. 2002-01-24
Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro Vita Sua. 1864. 2002-01-24
Oxford Movement 2004-04-30
Richard William Church 2001-03-16
Salem Witchcraft Trials 2004-05-06
South Australia Act (South Australian Colonisation Act, Foundation Act) 2004-04-30
Strauss, David Friedrich. Das Leben Jesu kritisch bearbeitet. 1835. 2009-05-01
T. H. Huxley 2001-03-30
Tasman lands in Van Dieman's Land 2004-04-30
William Booth 2001-03-16

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