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179:, which reached a second edition in 1813 and a third in 1816. In June 1815 he completed a series of 156 essays on the Bible names of Christ, on which he had been engaged for 13 years, delivering them as lectures on Tuesday mornings at Blackfriars. Of these, 11 appeared in the
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