An edition of Things most surely believed (1930)

Things most surely believed

a series of sermons on the Apostles' creed

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An edition of Things most surely believed (1930)

Things most surely believed

a series of sermons on the Apostles' creed

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Publisher
Cokesbury Press
Language
English
Pages
195

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Table of Contents

God
Jesus Christ, His only Son
Born of the Virgin Mary
Was crucified, dead, and buried
He rose again from the dead
He ascended into heaven
Thence He shall come
The last judgment
The Holy Spirit
The holy catholic church
The forgiveness of sins
The resurrection of the body and the life everlasting.

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Nashville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
238.1
Library of Congress
BT993 .M18

The Physical Object

Pagination
195 p.
Number of pages
195

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6752839M
LCCN
31001500
OCLC/WorldCat
6096216

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