An Apology For the True Christian Divinity Being an Explanation And Vindication Of The Principles And Doctrines Of The People Called Quakers
by Barclay, Robert
- Used
- Hardcover
- Condition
- FAIR / NONE
- Seller
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Hopatcong, New Jersey, United States
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About This Item
Thomas Tegg, 1825. HB. FAIR / NONE. POOR to FAIR HARDBACK. IN BROWN PAPER COVERED BOARDS. FRONT BOARD DETACHED; BACK ONE BARELY ATTACHED; SPINE COVERING MISSING; SPLIT TO TEXT BLOCK IN MIDDLE. SOME FOXING TO PAGES BUT PAGES MOSTLY GOOD OR BETTER CONDITION.
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- Bookseller
- Early Republic Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 74590
- Title
- An Apology For the True Christian Divinity Being an Explanation And Vindication Of The Principles And Doctrines Of The People Called Quakers
- Author
- Barclay, Robert
- Format/Binding
- HB
- Book Condition
- Used - FAIR / NONE
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Thomas Tegg
- Date Published
- 1825
- Keywords
- Friends, Society of --Doctrinal and controversial works. [from old catalog]--Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works. [from old catalog]--Society of Friends.--Theology--Early works to 1800.--
- Bookseller catalogs
- Christian Denominations;
Terms of Sale
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PAYPAL or sale through Biblio.
About the Seller
Early Republic Books
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Hopatcong, New Jersey
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- Spine
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- Poor
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