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<titleStmt><title n="RelB1730"><title>Light in a candlestick, to all that are in the House: Or, the impartial churchman [...]</title>
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<idNo type="Lamp">T43/6748</idNo>
<date>1730</date>
<pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
<printer>[James Roberts]</printer>
<bookseller>James Roberts</bookseller>
<pubFormat>octavo</pubFormat>
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<persName>John Henley</persName>
<birth><date>1692</date> Melton Mowbray (Leicestershire)</birth>
<residence>Melton Mowbray; Cambridge; Melton Mowbray; London,  Chelmondistan (Suffolk); London</residence>
<education>Melton Mowbray grammar school; private education at Oaleham  (Rutlandshire); St. John's College; Cambridge: BA (1712), MA (1716)</education>
<occupation>minister; headmaster of Melton Mowbray grammar school; writer;  orator; editor</occupation>
<socecstatus>professions (clergy)</socecstatus>
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<keywords scheme="lamTop"><term>relationship church-state (discussion of January 30th sermons)</term></keywords>
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