The remarks, which the author of the Compendious extract, &c. in the preface to his book, has friendly desired of the Rev. of Thurenstein, for the time pastor of the Luthren Congregation of J.C. in Philadelphia. [Four lines from Luther]
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- The remarks, which the author of the Compendious extract, &c. in the preface to his book, has friendly desired of the Rev. of Thurenstein, for the time pastor of the Luthren Congregation of J.C. in Philadelphia. [Four lines from Luther]
- Remarks, which the author of the Compendious extract, &c. ...
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Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, M,DCC,XLII. [1742]
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Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790, printer.
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- 1742
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- W17846
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- 327417
- Description
- 24p. ; 8⁰
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- Count Zinzendorf's rejoinder to the anonymous 'Compendious extract' said to be written by a group of new side Presbyterian clergymen including Gilbert Tennent and Samuel Blair.
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