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Union of sentiment among Christians not essential to peace. : A sermon, preached at the dedication of the South Congregational Church in Natick, November 20th, 1828
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Union of sentiment among Christians not essential to peace. : A sermon, preached at the dedication of the South Congregational Church in Natick, November 20th, 1828
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Publication date
1829.
Call number
187257
Creator
Lowell, Charles (1782-1861)
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Dimensions
22 cm
Associated people
Biglow, Josiah, (1798-)
Biglow, William, (1773-1844.)
Eames, Wilberforce, (1855-1937,)
Associated organizations
South Congregational Church in Natick (Natick, Mass.)
N.S. Simpkins & Co.
Freeman and Bolles.
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