A defence of extempore prayer, and of the mode of preaching generally adopted by the Calvinistic dissenters

in reply to a sermon preached by the Dean of Chester, before the Vice Chancellor and the Heads of Houses in the University of Cambridge

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A defence of extempore prayer, and of the mode of preaching generally adopted by the Calvinistic dissenters

in reply to a sermon preached by the Dean of Chester, before the Vice Chancellor and the Heads of Houses in the University of Cambridge

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Edition Notes

Dean of Chester = Robert Hodgson, later Dean of Carlisle.

"Advertisement" dated: Oct. 21, 1816.

Includes bibliographical references.

Fisher Knox copy: Bound with Chalmers, Thomas. Faith and works contrasted and reconciled. Glasgow, 1816.

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[2], ii, [1], 6-79, [1] p.
Number of pages
79

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OL21498190M

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