Glorious hope : women and evangelical religion in Kent and Northamptonshire, 1800 - 1850
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Kent communicants lists, 1565 - 1567
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Saint Augustine of Canterbury
Gameson, Richard, 1997, Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Canterbury: Dean and Chapter of Canterbury.
Quakers in Kent: some birth, marriage, burial and other records 1648-1806
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Kent dissenting ministers' declarations, 1689-1836
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Contemplation and action: the other monasticism
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Christianity in Roman Britain to A.D.500
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A Wealden rector: the life and times of Wiliam Marriott Smith-Marriott of Horsmonden
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Portraits of the Archbishops of Canterbury
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The ancient crosses and holy wells of Lancashire
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