The life of the Rev. John Wesley ... founder of the Methodist societies

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English
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323

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The life of the Rev. John Wesley ... founder of the Methodist societies
1832, B. Waugh and T. Mason, for the Methodist Episcopal Church
in English - 1st American official ed., with translations and notes / by John Emory.

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A "1st American official edition" also published New York, 1831.

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Dewey Decimal Class
922
Library of Congress
BX8495.W5 W3 1832

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323 pages
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323

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OL28383277M
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4702794

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