Some twenty-five years ago I bought a volume of the sermons of James Dore (1763/1764–1825) from a rare book dealer in Philadelphia. All I knew about him was that he was an English Baptist from the era in which I was deeply interested, namely, the long eighteenth century. What a gem it has proven to be.
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