An earnest appeal to Unitarian Christians on the duty of supporting their own religious institutions

being the conclusion of a discourse preached August 20th, 1848, in aid of the Southern Unitarian Fund Society, at Newport, Isle of Wight, and now with a few alterations, respectfully and affectionately addressed and dedicated to Unitarians in the South ofEngland

An earnest appeal to Unitarian Christians on ...
Edmund Kell, Edmund Kell
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An earnest appeal to Unitarian Christians on the duty of supporting their own religious institutions

being the conclusion of a discourse preached August 20th, 1848, in aid of the Southern Unitarian Fund Society, at Newport, Isle of Wight, and now with a few alterations, respectfully and affectionately addressed and dedicated to Unitarians in the South ofEngland

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