Forty-Four Sermons on Several Occasions (First Series)
de WESLEY, John
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Norwich, Vermont, United States
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The Epworth Press, 1952. Hbk, 596pp, dj edgeworn with small losses top and tail of spine, spine toned, otherwise bright, clean and unclipped, now in protective sleeve, very good+ blue cloth boards, prev ownerÕs name neatly on front endpaper, otherwise a very good, clean, tight and unmarked copy
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- Forty-Four Sermons on Several Occasions (First Series)
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- WESLEY, John
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