The personality and office of the Christian Comforter asserted and explained

in a course of sermons on John XVI.7., preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCCXV, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A., Canon of Salisbury.

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The personality and office of the Christian Comforter asserted and explained

in a course of sermons on John XVI.7., preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCCXV, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A., Canon of Salisbury.

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English
Pages
589

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Oxford

Edition Notes

Binder's title: Heber's Bampton lectures. 1815.

Series
Bampton lectures ;, 1815.

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Library of Congress
BR45 .B3 1815

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Pagination
x, 589 p.
Number of pages
589

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OL6371397M
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38016061
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3394251

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