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Dialogues Between Two Methodists, Algernon Newways and Samuel Oldpaths: In Which, Attendance at Class Meetings, as a Condition of Church Membership, Is Shown to Be Both Wesleyan and Scriptural, and the Relation of Children to the Visible Church of Christ,

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Dialogues Between Two Methodists, Algernon Newways and Samuel Oldpaths: In Which, Attendance at Class Meetings, as a Condition of Church Membership, Is Shown to Be Both Wesleyan and Scriptural, and the Relation of Children to the Visible Church of Christ, - Borland, John
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Excerpt from Dialogues Between Two Methodists, Algernon Newways and Samuel Oldpaths: In Which, Attendance at Class Meetings, as a Condition of Church Membership, Is Shown to Be Both Wesleyan and Scriptural, and the Relation of Children to the Visible Church of Christ, Is Explained and Vindicated The efforts which have recently been made to create a change in the Discipline of our Church, in reference to attendance on class-meetings as a Con dition of Church Membership, are known not only to ail a i' itin its pale, but even ...

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Dialogues Between Two Methodists, Algernon Newways and Samuel Oldpaths: In Which, Attendance at Class Meetings, as a Condition of Church Membership, Is Shown to Be Both Wesleyan and Scriptural, and the Relation of Children to the Visible Church of Christ, 2018, Forgotten Books

ISBN-13: 9780259846239

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Dialogues Between Two Methodists, Algernon Newways and Samuel Oldpaths: In Which, Attendance at Class Meetings, as a Condition of Church Membership, Is Shown to Be Both Wesleyan and Scriptural, and the Relation of Children to the Visible Church of Christ, 2018, Forgotten Books

ISBN-13: 9780484199377

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