Preaching the Gospel, tho' foolishness to men, yet a saving ordinance of God

a sermon preach'd at Edgartown on Martha's-Vineyard, July 29th, 1747, when the Reverend Mr. John Newman was ordained pastor of the church in the said town, in the room of the late Reverend and excellent Mr. Samuel Wiswall, deceas'd

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Preaching the Gospel, tho' foolishness to men, yet a saving ordinance of God

a sermon preach'd at Edgartown on Martha's-Vineyard, July 29th, 1747, when the Reverend Mr. John Newman was ordained pastor of the church in the said town, in the room of the late Reverend and excellent Mr. Samuel Wiswall, deceas'd

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English
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36

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Edition Notes

"A prefatory address ... by the Rev. Mr. Mayhew": 7 p. at beginning.
Signatures: [A]⁸ B-E⁴ F².

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Boston
Other Titles
Mr. Balch's sermon at the ordination of Mr. John Newman, July 29th, 1747

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Library of Congress
BV4285 .B35 1747

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Pagination
[4], 7, [1], 36, [4] p. ;
Number of pages
36

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OL758300M
LCCN
97154507

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