The Hammersmith Protestant discussion

being an authenticated report of the controversial discussion between the Rev. John Cumming, D.D. of the Scottish National Church, Crown Court, Covent Garden, and Daniel French, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, on the differences between Protestantism and popery held at Hammersmith during the months of April and May, 1839, from the short-hand notes of Charles Maybury Archer.

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The Hammersmith Protestant discussion

being an authenticated report of the controversial discussion between the Rev. John Cumming, D.D. of the Scottish National Church, Crown Court, Covent Garden, and Daniel French, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, on the differences between Protestantism and popery held at Hammersmith during the months of April and May, 1839, from the short-hand notes of Charles Maybury Archer.

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A. Hall
Language
English
Pages
684

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London
Genre
Controversial literature.

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Library of Congress
BX4818.3 .C86 1848

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iv, 5-684 p. ;
Number of pages
684

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OL13990637M
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a566121100cummuoft

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