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Thumbnail for Observations on Times and customs in Religion. [with] The excellence of Meditation, 1832. [with] A Sermon on Ezekiel 36th Chapter, 26th Verse, 1834. [with] Simple Interrogations and a Few Remarks on Traditional Circumstances: to which are added - Objections against dividing faith, Repentance, Conversion and the New Birth; A Letter to a woman in a dying state by W. Breach, 1835

Observations on Times and customs in Religion. [with] The excellence of Meditation, 1832. [with] A Sermon on Ezekiel 36th Chapter, 26th Verse, 1834. [with] Simple Interrogations and a Few Remarks on Traditional Circumstances: to which are added - Objections against dividing faith, Repentance, Conversion and the New Birth; A Letter to a woman in a dying state by W. Breach, 1835

Breach, William. Rev1824
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Subject: William Breech was minister of the Dissenters chapel at Arborfield c. 1813 onwards. In these tracts he follows his own path criticising the Church of England, Roman Catholic, Methodist and other nonconformist churches.
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