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- Hannah Allen (née , Archer; after first marriage, Allen, after second marriage, Hatt; c.1638 – 1668x1708), was a 17th-century British nonconformist writer, who suffered from religious insanity. (en)
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- Snelston, Derbyshire, England (en)
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- Satan, his methods and malice baffled : a narrative of God's gracious dealings with Mrs. Hannah Allen, reciting the great advantages the devil made of her deep melancholy, and the triumphant victories, rich and sovereign graces, God gave her over all his stratagems and devices (en)
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- Charles Hatt (en)
- Hannibal Allen (en)
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- Hannah Allen (née , Archer; after first marriage, Allen, after second marriage, Hatt; c.1638 – 1668x1708), was a 17th-century British nonconformist writer, who suffered from religious insanity. (en)
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