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What Lutherans believe: An exposition of Luther's catechism presented in a brief series of popular lectures for the instruction of adults

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What Lutherans believe: An exposition of Luther's catechism presented in a brief series of popular lectures for the instruction of adults

by W. E Schramm

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  • Hardcover
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fair. No dust jacket.
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Hard cover. fair. No dust jacket.. Very old book probably 1946 No previous owner's name; clean tight inside pages, no bent corners; .

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Title
What Lutherans believe: An exposition of Luther's catechism presented in a brief series of popular lectures for the instruction of adults
Author
W. E Schramm
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Hard cover
Book Condition
Used - fair. No dust jacket.
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Hardcover

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