An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract, entitled "imposture detected." By John Wesley, A.M.
Main Author: | Wesley, John, 1703-1791 |
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Corporate Author: | Eighteenth Century Collections Online |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
printed by J. Fry and Co. Queen-Street; and sold at the Foundry near Upper-Moorfields; and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching-houses, in Town and Country,
[1777]
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Edition: | The third edition. |
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