Many waters cannot quench: : a study of sufferings of eighteenth-century Methodism and their significance for John Wesley and the first Methodists
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Many waters cannot quench: : a study of sufferings of eighteenth-century Methodism and their significance for John Wesley and the first Methodists
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The work Many waters cannot quench: : a study of sufferings of eighteenth-century Methodism and their significance for John Wesley and the first Methodists represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Union Presbyterian Seminary Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- Many waters cannot quench: : a study of sufferings of eighteenth-century Methodism and their significance for John Wesley and the first Methodists
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- a study of sufferings of eighteenth-century Methodism and their significance for John Wesley and the first Methodists
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- [by] D. Dunn Wilson
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- eng
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- 287/.6/09
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- index present
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- BX8231
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- .W5
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- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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