An edition of The Sabbath for man (1885)

The Sabbath for man

a study of the origin, obligation, history, advantages and present state of Sabbath observance, with special reference to the rights of workingmen, based on Scripture, literature, and especially on a symposium of correspondence with persons of all nations and denominations.

6th ed., rev. and enl., by Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts.
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An edition of The Sabbath for man (1885)

The Sabbath for man

a study of the origin, obligation, history, advantages and present state of Sabbath observance, with special reference to the rights of workingmen, based on Scripture, literature, and especially on a symposium of correspondence with persons of all nations and denominations.

6th ed., rev. and enl., by Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts.
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Language
English
Pages
672

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New York

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Library of Congress
BV130 .C73 1892

The Physical Object

Pagination
672 p.
Number of pages
672

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6580896M
LCCN
15022024
OCLC/WorldCat
7834593

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