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To the beloved of the Lord in London, and to all, in every place, who are of the body of the Son of Man (1891)

Henry James Prince (Brother)

David Morrish: my autobiography (2023)

David Morrish

[Photograph album of the building of the Church of the Ark of the Covenant, Upper Clapton, London] (c.1893)

The testimony of the two annointed ones that stand by the lord of the whole earth: or Br. Prince's testimony concerning Jesus Christ as the son of man (1858)

Henry James Prince (Brother)

The accounts/minute books of the Baptist chapel at Croscombe (c.1970)

[File of assorted pamphlets] (1845-1895)

Agapemone

Catholicity in Barnstaple: The Lamp Vol.LV,no.365. Article by Rev.J.S. Burns of Barnstaple. (0)

J. S. Burns

A sacred gift from beloved (c.1904)

Hymns, or the voice of the bride: to whcih is appended a catena aurea, or golden chain of scripture passages referring to the coming of the lord (1886)

Henry James Prince (Brother)

Copy of a letter to a sister in the lord (1886)

Henry James Prince (Brother)

The ark of the covenant: its symbols and teaching (1896)

Henry James Prince (Brother)

[Pamphlets] (c.1900)

A sacred gift from beloved (c.1904)

A Time of Fervour: Some notes on the history of the building and opening of Muddiford Congregational Church now the United Reformed Church. (1995)

John Ticehurst

Rowbarton Methodist Church: the first 125 years (2018)

Christopher Downing

The Baptists of Yeovil: the story of the church and schools (1912)

The history of Independency in the town of Bridgwater (1862)

Edward Henry Jones

Ashprington Parish Magazine: January 1903 - December 1918 ([2014])

Glenorchy Chapel, Exmouth, built 1777, east end ([1865?])

Beacon Congregational Church: G.J.Abell Esquire, J.P. laying the foundation stone of the Beacon Congregational Church Hall School Room, Littleham Cross, on Jan 5th 1955 (1955)

Beacon Congregational Church: G.J.Abell Esquire, J.P. laying the foundation stone of the Beacon Congregational Church Hall School Room, Littleham Cross, on Jan 5th 1955 (1955)

Thomas Manton D.D.: from a picture in Dr.Williams's library (c.1770)

James Caldwall

Yours affectionately Henry Isaac Roper, Bristol March 1842 ([1842])

T. A. Dean

The Rev.Andrew Fuller, late secretary to the Baptist Missionary Society (c.1815)

Thomas Cook

Revd.Richard Davis, minister of the gospel, Plymouth Dock (c.1830)

Freeman Collins

Yours sincerely Alexr. Fletcher (c.1840)

John Cochran

Revd. J.Burder, M.A., Bristol (c.1850)

John Cochran

Mr Henry Burton Rector of St.Mathews Fryday Street (c.1720)

Georgius Trosse V.D.M. (c.1740)

George Vertue

Revd. W.H.Stowell, Rotherham (c.1835)

Unknown

The Reverend James Foster, D.D. ([1752])

Simon Francois Ravenet

Mr. John Shower (c.1700)

Michael Van Der Gucht

Rev. Edw. Parsons, Leeds ([1819])

Thomas Goff Lupton

Samuel Pearce, A.M. (c.1795)

J. Shury

Revd. Saml .Parrot, Devonport (c.1825)

Charles Penny (Engraver)

Revd.H.Madgin, Tiverton ([1850?])

John Cochran

South westerly: the newsletter of the South Western Synod of the United Reformed Church (2003-)

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Orator Henley (c.1820)

George Cruikshank

Thomas Manton D.D. ([1681])

Robert White (Engraver)

The Reverend James Foster, D.D. (c.1750)

Unknown

Come-to-Good. A Quaker meeting place 1962 (1962)

Eric R. Delderfield

Andrew Kinsman (c.1765)

Revd. W.Wright, Honiton, Devon (c.1830)

John Cochran

The effigies of John Flavell. Aetatis suce 61. Ano dom 1691 (c.1700)

Michael Van Der Gucht

Isaac Watts, D.D. (c.1800)

Caroline Watson

Isaac Watts DD (c.1750)

J. Paley

Isaac Watts V.D.M.: mus as colimus severiores (c.1710)

George Vertue

Revd. Philip Gibbs late pastor of the Baptist church at Plymouth (c.1800)

William Ridley (Engraver)

The Revd.John Howe M.A.: from an original picture in the possession of Mr.Collet (c.1780)

J. Caldnall

Rev. Herbert Mends, Plymouth (1795)

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