The nature and extent of Christ's redemption

A sermon preached before the General Assemely [sic], of Virginia: at Williamsburg, November 11th, 1753. By William Stith, A.M. President of William and Mary College.; Published at the request of the House of Burgesses.

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The nature and extent of Christ's redemption

A sermon preached before the General Assemely [sic], of Virginia: at Williamsburg, November 11th, 1753. By William Stith, A.M. President of William and Mary College.; Published at the request of the House of Burgesses.

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Language
English
Pages
32

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Edition Notes

Evans 7126

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 1422, no. 41).

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Williamsburg [Va.]

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Format
Microform
Pagination
viii,9-32p.
Number of pages
32

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OL22410563M

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