Free inquiry, mutual deliberation, and liberty of conscience, proved to be the only bonds of lasting union amongst the Methodists

exemplified from the avowed sentiments of the most respectable preachers, and leading friends in our connexion : published in near fifty pamphlets and circular letters, since the death of the Rev. Mr. Wesley.

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Free inquiry, mutual deliberation, and liberty of conscience, proved to be the only bonds of lasting union amongst the Methodists

exemplified from the avowed sentiments of the most respectable preachers, and leading friends in our connexion : published in near fifty pamphlets and circular letters, since the death of the Rev. Mr. Wesley.

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English
Pages
99

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Published in
Bristol

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Library of Congress
AC901 .M5 vol. 190, no. 9

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Pagination
vii, 8-99, [1] p. ;
Number of pages
99

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OL1246485M
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94839959

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