An edition of Manly Christianity (1711)

Manly Christianity

a brief essay on the signs of good growth and strength in the most lovely Christianity, or, the marks of a Christian become strong in the grace that makes him one : a discourse very seasonable in these times of so much controversy from different opinions in religion

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An edition of Manly Christianity (1711)

Manly Christianity

a brief essay on the signs of good growth and strength in the most lovely Christianity, or, the marks of a Christian become strong in the grace that makes him one : a discourse very seasonable in these times of so much controversy from different opinions in religion

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R. Smith
Language
English
Pages
34

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Edition Notes

Sabin, 46399

Microfiche. [Woodbridge, Conn.] : Primary Source Microfilm, 2004. 1 microfiche : negative. (Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time ; fiche 48867)

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Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time -- 46399

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Microform
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34 p.
Number of pages
34

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