Plain evidences, by which the nature and character of the true church of Christ may be known and distinguished from all others

taken from a work entitled The manifesto, or, A declaration of the doctrines and practice of the Church of Christ, published at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, 1818

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Plain evidences, by which the nature and character of the true church of Christ may be known and distinguished from all others

taken from a work entitled The manifesto, or, A declaration of the doctrines and practice of the Church of Christ, published at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, 1818

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English
Pages
120

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Edition Notes

MacLean, J.P. Shaker lit., 17
McKinstry, E.R. Andrews Shaker Coll., 120
Checklist Amer. Imprints, 24238
"Extracts from a letter addressed to Barton W. Stone, by John Dunlavy"--P. [105]-119.

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Library of Congress
BX9771 .D93 1834, BX9771 .D93 1834a

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Pagination
120 p. ;
Number of pages
120

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Open Library
OL6291309M
LCCN
33017071
OCLC/WorldCat
506349695

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