Mutual Knowledge in a future state; offered as an argument of consolation under the loss of friends. In a sermon on 2 Samuel xii. 23, upon the death of S. Squire, Bishop of St. DavidsWilliam Dodd
Mutual Knowledge in a future state; offered as an argument of consolation under the loss of friends. In a sermon on 2 Samuel xii. 23, upon the death of S. Squire, Bishop of St. Davids