Lewis Browne

"The doctrines which the Jews had been spreading throughout the land for years could not but have helped to undermine the Church's power."

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Source: Lewis Buzbee (2010). “The Haunting of Charles Dickens”, p.302, Macmillan

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Lewis Browne

Lewis Browne

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Lewis Browne was a notable writer and thinker, recognized for his exploration of truth and freedom in works like 'This New World.'

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