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An answer to the question, Why are you a Wesleyan Methodist? : to which is added, an examination of a tract entitled "Tracts for the people, no. 4- Methodism as held by Wesley, by D. S. P." [i.e., John Alden Spooner]   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Jackson, Thomas, 1783-1873
Peck, George, 1797-1876
Title
An answer to the question, Why are you a Wesleyan Methodist? : to which is added, an examination of a tract entitled "Tracts for the people, no. 4- Methodism as held by Wesley, by D. S. P." [i.e., John Alden Spooner]
Publisher
New York : G. Lane & P. P. Sandford
Description
Why are you a Wesleyan Methodist? attributed to Thomas Jackson
Methodism as held by Wesley attributed to John Alden Spooner
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The online edition of this book in the public domain, i.e., not protected by copyright, has been produced by the Emory University Digital Library Publications Program

Subjects: Spooner, John Alden, d. 1890; Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America
Language English
Publication date 1842
publication_date QS:P577,+1842-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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IA Collections: emory; americanmethodism; americana; carli_lib
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26181063.emory.edu
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Internet Archive identifier: 26181063.emory.edu
https://archive.org/download/26181063.emory.edu/26181063.pdf
  • IA contributor: Emory University, Pitts Theology Library

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