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- Timothy_Rogers abstract "Timothy Rogers (1658–1728) was an English nonconformist minister, known as an author on depression as a sufferer.".
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- Timothy_Rogers dateOfBirth "1658".
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- Timothy_Rogers name "Rogers, Timothy".
- Timothy_Rogers shortDescription "English minister".
- Timothy_Rogers volume "49".
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- Timothy_Rogers comment "Timothy Rogers (1658–1728) was an English nonconformist minister, known as an author on depression as a sufferer.".
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