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Directions for a devout and decent behavior in the public worship of God; more particularly in the use of the common prayer, appointed by the Church of England
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Directions for a devout and decent behavior in the public worship of God; more particularly in the use of the common prayer, appointed by the Church of England
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Publication date
1826.
Call number
190153
Creator
Female Tract Society of Worthington and Its Vicinity (Worthington, Ohio)
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Dimensions
18 cm
Associated people
Eames, Wilberforce, (1855-1937,)
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