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James Slade

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James Slade was a 19th-century cleric and author known for his contributions to religious literature. He served as a minister in Bolton-le-Moors, where he delivered sermons that reflected his pastoral duties and theological insights. His notable works include "A Sermon preached at St. George's Church, Bolton, on Sunday, 7th January, 1838," which was occasioned by the death of the Rev. William Thistlewaite, and "Plain Parochial Sermons, preached in the Parish Church of Bolton-le-Moors." Slade's writings provide a glimpse into the religious life and concerns of his time, emphasizing the role of the church in the community.

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