Stories
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The prostitute whose pox inspired feminists
Fitzrovia, 1875. A woman recorded only as A.G. enters hospital and is diagnosed with syphilis.
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The 200-year search for normal people
Sarah Chaney poses the question we’ve likely all asked at some point in our lives: 'Am I normal?’, and explores whether normality even exists.
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Living with less for spiritual gain
Today, a minimalist lifestyle is trumpeted as a route to happiness. Find out what religious ascetics from history and modern proponents of the spartan-looking home can teach us.
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The child whose town rejected vaccines
Gloucester, 1896. Ethel Cromwell is taken ill at the height of Britain’s last great smallpox epidemic.
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A vindication of the eternal law, and everlasting Gospel. In two parts. ... By John Beart, ...
Beart, John, 1673-1716.Date: 1753- Books
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The dignity and uses of the moral law, ... exemplified in, and established by, The Gospel of Jesus Christ; or, A Caution against Lawless Liberty on the one Hand, and the Legalization of the Gospel on the other. By T. English, Wooburn, Bucks.
English, T. (Thomas), 1751-1809.Date: [1796]- Books
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Truth defended: or, a vindication of the eternal law, and everlasting gospel. The first part Wherein The Immutability of the Law; its high Demands; the Incapacity of Man for obeying it, in his fallen State, are asserted and proved. The Suretiship of Christ; his obeying and suffering in our Stead; are maintained and defended. And the Concernment of Faith in Justification, is opened and explained. By John Beart. The third edition. Illustrated With Explanatory Notes, and Quotations at large. With an Apology to the Reader. By the Rev. Charles De Coetlogon, A. M.
Beart, John, 1673-1716.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. Romaine, containing Remarks on his Discourses Upon the law and the gospel. By William Felton, M. A. Rector of Wendon Losts, Essex.
Felton, William, 1709 or 1710-1781.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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A rule and a riddle; or, an everlasting task for blind watchmen and old women. In a letter to a friend. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; and at Monkwell Street Chapel, in the City.
Huntington, William, 1745-1813.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]