The life of Christ as Lord and Redeemer, lasting as eternity, the believers consolation, and worthy of the greatest attention

illustrated in a sermon, preached at Bridge-Hampton, on the Lord's Day, September 14, 1794, immediately after the funeral of Samuel Buell Woolworth, who died September 13, 1794, in the third year of his age

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The life of Christ as Lord and Redeemer, lasting as eternity, the believers consolation, and worthy of the greatest attention

illustrated in a sermon, preached at Bridge-Hampton, on the Lord's Day, September 14, 1794, immediately after the funeral of Samuel Buell Woolworth, who died September 13, 1794, in the third year of his age

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English
Pages
42

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Edition Notes

Evans 26709
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-E⁴ F².

Published in
Sagg-Harbour
Genre
Early works to 1800.
Other Titles
Dr. Buell's sermon occasioned by the death of his grand-son, Samuel Buell Woolworth

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Library of Congress
BX9178.B76 L5

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Pagination
42, [2] p. ;
Number of pages
42

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6662796M
LCCN
24006564

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