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Thomas Bray
The Beginnings of the Library in Charles Town, South Carolina by Edgae Legake Pennington
The Intentions of Thomas Plume
Running Head: REV. THOMAS BRAY and PARISH LIBRARIES 1 Rev
THOMAS BRAY (1656-1730) by Arthur Middleton
John Burton, D.D., One of the Founders of the Colony of Georgia
Anglican Contributions to Higher Education in Colonial America
Today We Commemorate the Life and Work of Thomas Bray, a Priest of the Church of England
WHAT Böhler GOT from Wesley Early in 1730, the Rev. Dr. Thomas
A History of the Bray Schools for Enslaved Children in Colonial Virginia
Thomas Bray's Associates and Their Work Among the Negroes by Edgar Legare Pennington
The Educational Service of the Church Of
So Great a Cloud of Witnesses
The Grace Vine February 2021
Slavery and the British Country House
Maryland Historical Magazine, 1940, Volume 35, Issue No. 1
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles A
Educating Eighteenth-Century Black Children: the Bray Schools
The Churches' Contribution Over 300 Years to Literacy, Literature And
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Mitchells Fold Chirbury Stanton Lacy Culmington Munslow Bourton
Benjamin Franklin and the 2)R. ^Bray ^Associates
Tobacco Coast
Your Name Here
Rev. Thomas Bray: His Life and Selected Works Relating to Maryland
Y DDOLEN the LINK Cylchgrawn Plwyf Your Parish Magazine Chewefror 2021 February
Some Post-Reformation Saints
Maryland Historical Magazine, 1939, Volume 34, Issue No. 1
Under the Direction of Major Professor Fred Bateman)
Commemorated This Week: Thomas Bray, Priest (15 February) Born in Shropshire in 1656, Thomas Was Educated at Oxford and Subsequently Ordained
THE CASE for a PAROCHIAL LIBRARY Noel Riley