The hope and joy of re-union in the heavenly state

and the power which quickens, preserves, comforts, and finally perfects the believer ; two sermons on occasion of the death of Eling, relict of the late Charles Elliott, Esq. preached in St. Mary's Chapel, Brighton, on Sunday, April 23, 1843

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Henry Venn, Henry Venn
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The hope and joy of re-union in the heavenly state

and the power which quickens, preserves, comforts, and finally perfects the believer ; two sermons on occasion of the death of Eling, relict of the late Charles Elliott, Esq. preached in St. Mary's Chapel, Brighton, on Sunday, April 23, 1843

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Hatchard and Son
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English
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34

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Edition Notes

Eling Venn Elliott is sister of Henry and John Venn.

Text: Sermon I. John XIV, 1-3; Sermon II. Ephesians I. 19-23.

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Power which quickens, preserves, comforts, and finally perfects

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34 p.
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34

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OL44829386M
OCLC/WorldCat
34579491

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