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Continent. Brandreth was asked to present a report on their activities. This he did in addition to publishing two editions of a book on the subject. He acknowledged the sincerity of some and the strictly parasitic nature of others but he condemned the lot for their abuses of the privilege of consecration. His work is a comprehensive source of information on
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Nursing Home, London, on 31 October 1984. His funeral, attended by many renowned
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