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Absalom Hurley has written:

'Non-residence inexcusable; or, the monitor admonished: in a letter to Dr. Free, on the occassion of his elaborate harangue, delivered to the London clergy, at their annual festival, ... at Sion College. By the Reverend Absalom Hurley, ..'

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