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Witnesses of Perfect Love: or, The Experience of Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, and Her Letters to the Rev. John Wesley, Together With Others of Equally Eminent Characterby Eyre, John
DescriptionBoston: Henry V. Degen. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Red cloth cover, worn. Spine ends worn off. No annotation, underlining, or highlighting found inside. Pocket Size (16mo): 5.75 - 6.75 inches tall. 235 pp. . Fair. 1856. |
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