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Fuller, J. G. - CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN TWO LAYMEN, on Strict and Mixed Communion; in Which the Principal Arguments in Favor of the Latter Practice, are Stated, as Nearly as Possible, in the Words of Its Most Powerful Advocate, the Rev. Robert Hall.; With Dr. Griffin's Letter of Communion, and the Review of It by Professor Ripley, of Newton

Title: CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN TWO LAYMEN, on Strict and Mixed Communion; in Which the Principal Arguments in Favor of the Latter Practice, are Stated, as Nearly as Possible, in the Words of Its Most Powerful Advocate, the Rev. Robert Hall.; With Dr. Griffin's Letter of Communion, and the Review of It by Professor Ripley, of Newton
Description: Boston: Published by Lincoln & Edmands, 1831. 1st edition (American Imprints 7198. Period brown full calf binding with black leather title label to spine. Speckled edges/. xxv, 26 - 321, [3 (publisher adverts)] pp. 12mo, signed in 6s. 5-7/8" x 3-5/8". Binding wear, with some leather scaling to spine. Browning to preliminary & terminal leaves. A Good copy.

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- Book number: 44422

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