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Genuine religion, the best friend of the people: or, The influence of the gospel, when known, believed, and experienced, upon the manners and happiness of the people
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Genuine religion, the best friend of the people: or, The influence of the gospel, when known, believed, and experienced, upon the manners and happiness of the people
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1807.
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188248
Creator
Bonar, Archibald (1753-1816)
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Dimensions
18 cm
Associated people
Eames, Wilberforce, (1855-1937,)
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