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in 1711. The Queen had appointed the day for a collection for the society in the city. Stubbs sermon, ‘The Divine
Mission of Gospel Ministers,’ was also later published. Finally, Stubbs took an active part in the development of the
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Anatomie of Abuses: Contayning A DISCOVERIE, OR BRIEFE Summarie of such Notable Vices and Im∣perfections, as now raigne in many Chri∣stian Countreyes of the Worlde: but (es∣peciallie) in a verie famous ILANDE called
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Merchant-Taylors School, from its foundation to the present time: In two parts. I. Of its founders, patrons, benefactors, and masters. II. Of its principal scholars
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