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Origin and Progress of The German Missions in the Methodist Episcopal Church

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Origin and Progress of The German Missions in the Methodist Episcopal Church

by Rev. Adam Miller

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Cincinnati: J. P. Wright [&] L. Swormstedt, 1843. Including An Account of the Christian Experience of some of the converts from Popery and infidelity, as furnished by themselves; Full brown sheep, gilt title on red spine label, & all edges finely speckled; A just good copy with front hinge tender, top 1/2" spine missing, a couple ownership labels; 249 pages. . 3.5"x5.5".

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Origin and Progress of The German Missions in the Methodist Episcopal Church
Author
Rev. Adam Miller
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
J. P. Wright [&] L. Swormstedt
Place of Publication
Cincinnati
Date Published
1843
Bookseller catalogs
Religion & Spirituality;
Size
3.5"x5.5"

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