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The hope of the world;: Twenty-five sermons on Christianity today, Fosdick, Harry Emerson

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The hope of the world;: Twenty-five sermons on Christianity today, Fosdick, Harry Emerson

by Fosdick, Harry Emerson

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Harper & Brothers, 1933. hardcover. Acceptable. 7x5x1. 1933 used hardcover age tanning to pages,

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Title
The hope of the world;: Twenty-five sermons on Christianity today, Fosdick, Harry Emerson
Author
Fosdick, Harry Emerson
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Hardcover
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Publisher
Harper & Brothers
Date Published
1933
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7x5x1
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