The Doctrines of Original Sin and the Trinity: Discussed in a Correspondence Between a Clergyman of the Episcopal Church, in England and a Layman of Boston, U.S. - Brossura

Heygate, William Edward; Appleton, Nathan

 
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<title> The Doctrines Of Original Sin And The Trinity: Discussed In A Correspondence Between A Clergyman Of The Episcopal Church, In England And A Layman Of Boston, U.S.

<authors> William Edward Heygate, Nathan Appleton

<publisher> J.H. Eastburn's Press, 1859

<subjects> Religion; Christian Theology; General; Religion / Christian Theology / General; Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic; Sin, Original; Trinity

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9780371393864: The Doctrines of Original Sin and the Trinity: Discussed in a Correspondence Between a Clergyman of the Episcopal Church, in England and a Layman of Boston, U.S

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ISBN 10:  0371393868 ISBN 13:  9780371393864
Casa editrice: HardPress Ltd, 2020
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