AN accident, which happened to the gentleman engaged in reviewing this Sermon, proves, in the most striking manner, the importance of this charity for restoring to life persons in whom the vital power is suspended. He was discovered, with Dr. Langford's... Cruise of the 'Red rose', 1880 [by S. Lloyd]. - Page 65by Samuel Lloyd (of Sparkbrook, Birmingham.) - 1880Full view - About this book
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