The rational method of preaching exemplified by the great Apostle of the Gentiles is evangelical, and recommended to Christian ministers of every denomination in a discourse delivered June 28th, 1797, at the ordination of the Rev. Andrew Beattie, to the pastoral care of the Church and Christian Society in the West Parish of Salisbury

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The rational method of preaching exemplified by the great Apostle of the Gentiles is evangelical, and recommended to Christian ministers of every denomination in a discourse delivered June 28th, 1797, at the ordination of the Rev. Andrew Beattie, to the pastoral care of the Church and Christian Society in the West Parish of Salisbury

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By E.M. Blunt
Language
English
Pages
32

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Edition Notes

Evans 32625
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-D⁴.
LC copy imperfect: half title wanting.

Published in
Printed at Newburyport
Genre
Sermons.
Other Titles
Sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Andrew Beattie

Classifications

Library of Congress
BX7233.P254 R37 1797

The Physical Object

Pagination
32 p. ;
Number of pages
32

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6889740M
LCCN
00526166

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