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An Englishwoman in Belfast Rosamond Stephens Record of ~ Rosamond Stephen was an Englishwoman who spent most of her life trying to reconcile Protestants and Catholics in Ireland This edition selected from her wartime letters reveals the frustrations of a Unionist who viewed the Great War as a lost opportunity for reconciliation
An englishwoman in Belfast Rosamond Stephens record of ~ Rosamond Stephen 18681951 was an Englishwoman who spent most of her life unsuccessfully trying to reconcile Protestants and Catholics in Ireland The daughter of a theist judge and niece of Sir Leslie Stephen editor of the Dictionary of National Biography she was received into the Church of Ireland in 1896 and worked as a lay missionary
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An Englishwoman in Belfast Rosamond Stephens Record of ~ An Englishwoman in Belfast Rosamond Stephen 18681951 was an Englishwoman who spent most of her life unsuccessfully trying to reconcile Protestants and Catholics in Ireland The daughter of a theist judge and niece of Sir Leslie Stephen editor of the Dictionary of National Biography she was received into the Church of Ireland in 1896 and worked as a lay missionary in workingclass Belfast
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An Englishwoman in Belfast Rosamond Stephens Record of ~ Rosamond Stephen 1868 1951 was an Englishwoman who spent most of her life unsuccessfully trying to reconcile Protestants and Catholics in Ireland The daughter of a theist judge and niece of Sir Leslie Stephen editor of the Dictionary of National Biography she was received into the Church of Ireland in 1896 and worked as a lay missionary in workingclass Belfast
An Englishwoman in Belfast Rosamond Stephens record of ~ In 1 library Rosamond Stephen 18681951 was an Englishwoman who spent most of her life unsuccessfully trying to reconcile Protestants and Catholics in Ireland The daughter of a theist judge and niece of Sir Leslie Stephen editor of the Dictionary of National Biography she was received into the Church of Ireland in 1896 and worked as a lay missionary in workingclass Belfast Her
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