Remarks upon a protestation presented to the Synod of Philadelphia, June 1. 1741

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Remarks upon a protestation presented to the Synod of Philadelphia, June 1. 1741

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English
Pages
68

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Cover of: Remarks upon a protestation presented to the Synod of Philadelphia, June 1. 1741.
Remarks upon a protestation presented to the Synod of Philadelphia, June 1. 1741.
1741, Printed and sold by Benj. Franklin
Microform in English

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Evans 4820
Miller, C.W. Franklin, 263
NUC pre-1956 NT 0092900, NP 0560393
Signatures: A-D⁸ E².
Second title has special t.p. which reads: The apology of the Presbytery of New-Brunswick for their dissenting from two acts or new religious laws which were made at the last session of our synod. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Benj. Franklin, 1741.

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Apology of the Presbytery of New-Brunswick for their dissenting from two acts or new religious laws which were made at the last session of our synod.

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BX8957.P5 T4

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Pagination
68 p. ;
Number of pages
68

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OL6757371M
LCCN
31011213

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