An edition of The Christ has come (1894)

The Christ has come.

The second advent an event of the past. An appeal from human tradition to the teaching of Jesus and his apostles.

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The Christ has come.
Ernest Hampden-Cook
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An edition of The Christ has come (1894)

The Christ has come.

The second advent an event of the past. An appeal from human tradition to the teaching of Jesus and his apostles.

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English
Pages
163

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The Christ has come: the Second Advent an event of the past : an appeal from human tradition to the teaching of Jesus and his Apostles
1990, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent
microform : in English - 3rd ed. / with important additions and changes.
Cover of: The Christ has come
Cover of: The Christ has come
Cover of: The Christ has come
Cover of: The Christ has come.

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Published in
London

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Library of Congress
BT885 .H266

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Pagination
x, [2], 163, iv p.
Number of pages
163

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Open Library
OL6978210M
LCCN
06044441
OCLC/WorldCat
16055643

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