An edition of The cross of Christ (1851)

The cross of Christ

being a sermon, preached by the late H. B. Bascom ... before the General conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, South ... to which is added a brief sketch of his illness and death ; together with the funeral discourse ... September 21st, 1850.

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An edition of The cross of Christ (1851)

The cross of Christ

being a sermon, preached by the late H. B. Bascom ... before the General conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, South ... to which is added a brief sketch of his illness and death ; together with the funeral discourse ... September 21st, 1850.

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Edition Notes

"Facts and incidents connected with the illness and death of Bishop Bascom, by E. S.": p. [51]-9l.

Published in
Louisville, Ky

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
252.076
Library of Congress
BX8333.B395 C7

The Physical Object

Pagination
150 p.
Number of pages
150

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6292744M
Internet Archive
crossofchristbei00basc
LCCN
33020567
OCLC/WorldCat
3642975

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