An edition of An everlasting task for Arminians (1845)

An everlasting task for Arminians

being a letter to the Rev. Edward Smyth, formerly of Trinity College, Dublin : to which are added, lines in praise of free-will

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An everlasting task for Arminians
William Gadsby
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An edition of An everlasting task for Arminians (1845)

An everlasting task for Arminians

being a letter to the Rev. Edward Smyth, formerly of Trinity College, Dublin : to which are added, lines in praise of free-will

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An everlasting task for Arminians: being a letter to the Rev. Edward Smyth, formerly of Trinity College, Dublin : to which are added, lines in praise of free-will
1845, J. Gadsby, Newall's-Buildings, Market-Street, R. Groombridge and Sons, 5, Paternoster-Row
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Edition Notes

"Works published by J. Gadsby, Newall's-Buildings, Manchester and R. Groombridge & Sons, 5, Paternoster-Row, London"--[2] pages at end.

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Manchester, London

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viii, [1], 10-30, [2] p.
Number of pages
30

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OL44339147M
OCLC/WorldCat
1082145933

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