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  2. Daily Light on the Daily Path - Wikipedia

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    Daily Light on the Daily Path or Daily Light is a Christian daily devotional scripture reading published by Bagster & Sons about 1875. [1] It has been reprinted continually since then. It consists of brief groupings of scripture passages which speak to prominent Biblical themes—two themes (morning and evening) for each day of the year.

  3. Samuel Bagster the Elder - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Bagster was born on 26 December 1772, the second son of George and Mary Bagster, of St. Pancras.He was educated at Northampton under the Rev. John Ryland, and, after serving an apprenticeship with William Otridge, commenced business as a general bookseller on 19 April 1794 in the Strand, where he remained until 1816.

  4. Bagster - Wikipedia

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    Bagster may refer to: Samuel Bagster (disambiguation), several people; Josiah Howell Bagster (1847–1893) South Australian politician; Dr. George Bagster Phillips ...

  5. Samuel Bagster - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Bagster may refer to: Samuel Bagster the Elder (1772–1851), English publisher; Samuel Bagster the Younger (1800–1835), English printer and author

  6. Samuel Bagster the Younger - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Bagster the Younger (1800–1835) was an English printer and author.. Bagster was the eldest son of Samuel Bagster (1772–1851). He was born on 19 October 1800, and, after having been educated at a school at Oxford, conducted by the Rev. James Hinton, was articled to his father in 1815.

  7. George Bagster Phillips - Wikipedia

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    The son of Sarah (née Bagster) and Henry Phillips, George Bagster Phillips was appointed a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1861. [2] Phillips is first mentioned in the British national press in The Times of 24 May 1866, when he attended on James Ashe, who had been cut with a knife and wounded by his brother-in-law, Patrick O'Donnell ...

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