| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 pages
...among the shades of the departed. He formed his disciples, *k> came from all parts to put themselves under his direction, into a kind of republic, where none were admitted till a severe probation had sufficiently exercised their patience and docility. He afterwards divided them... | |
| 1827 - 72 pages
...among the shades of the departed. He formed his disciples, who came from all parts to put themselves under his direction, into a kind of republic, where none were admitted till a severe probation had sufficiently exercised their patience and docility. He afterwards divided them... | |
| William Preston - 1829 - 488 pages
...among the shades of the departed. He formed his disciples, who came from all parts to put themselves under his direction, into a kind of republic, where none were admitted till a severe probation had sufficiently exercised their patience and docility. He afterwards divided them... | |
| 1825 - 856 pages
...among the shades of the deported. He formed his disciples, who came from all parts to put themselves under his direction, into a kind of republic, where none were 'admitted till a severe probation had sufficiently exercised their patience and docility. Pie afterwards divided them... | |
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