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Didier, Ralph Where Are the Dead? St Louis, MO Faithful Words Publishing Co. 1932 First Edition; First Impression Pamphlet Good with no dust jacket Pamphlet torn. A sermon preached by Dider on April 4, 1932 in Laeer, Michigan. This pamphlet is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. ; 18mo; 3 pages
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Ffirth, John Experience and Gospel Labours of the Rev. Benjamin Abbott A Narrative of His Life and Death New York , NY B. Waugh and T. Mason 1832 First Edition; First Impression Hardcover Good with no dust jacket Leather bound worn cover. Front end paper missing but title page intact. Foxing to pages otherwise clean and tight.. The book is in two parts: "Part first contains his exerience and Gospel labours previous to his entering the itinerant conection of Methodist preachers during which time he visited various parts on New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. Part Second contains his travels and Gospel labours after he entered the itinerant connection." Benjamin Abbott was born on Long Island, N. Y., in the year 1732. But little is known in regard to his early life, as he did not embrace the religion of the Saviour, until he was forty years of age. He died in Salem, New Jersey, on the 14th of August, 1796, in the sixty-fifth year of his age, and twenty-third of his ministry. He was buried according to his oft-repeated desire, in the Methodist burial-ground in Salem. His funeral being attended by a large concourse of his fellow-citizens, and by Christian ministers of different denominations. This book belonged to J. D. Chapman. His signature is in back of book. This book is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Very Rare. We provide delivery tracking on US orders. Religion. ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 282 pages; Signed by Notable Personage, Unrelated
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Isaac, D (Daniel) The doctrine of universal restoration examined and refuted; And the objections to that of endless punishment considered and answered: being a reply ... Messrs. Winchester, Vidler, Wright and Weaver New York, NY Humphrey Humphreys 1819 First Edition; First Impression Hardcover Good with no dust jacket Original 1819 printing, not a reprint or print on demand. Leather with Worn cover, foxing, otherwise good. Foxing and former owners name in front. ".. Being a reply to the most important particulars contained in the writing of Mssrs. Winchester, Vidler, Wright, and Weaver. Much of the Debate centered around Universalist." Published for the Methodist Episcopal Church. The author, Daniel Isaac "is known as the Wesleyan "Polemic Divine. He was born at Caythorpe, in Lincolnshire, July 7th, 1778. His obituary pronounces him, a faithful expositor of God's Holy word, reasoning out of the scriptures with a clearness and cogency which few could resist. He wrote many books many of which were controversial." (History of the Religious Movement of the Eighteenth Century, vol. 3) Book now in archival sleeve to protect condition. Rare.; 160 pages; ; Signed by Notable Personage, Unrelated
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No Author Listed Manual of the First Pentecostal Church of Lynn, Massachusetts Providence, RI Pentecostal Printing Co. 1898 First Edition; First Impression Paperback Very Good with no dust jacket paper cover has been taped . This church was one of the ealiest holiness churches in America and joined with others in the late 1880's to form holiness dominations like the Nazarenes.the Lynn Mass. church was organized in 1890 with C. Howard Davis as pastor. He was among those that organized the Central Evangelical holiness Association with churches in R.I., N.H. and Mass. We provide delivery tracking on US orders. Paperback may indicate a booklet, phamplet, tract or book.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 28 pages
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No Author Listed The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church 1868 with an appendix Cincinnati, OH Hitchcock and Walden 1870 1st Thus; First Impression Hardcover Good with no dust jacket For the year 1868 yet printed in 1870. Tan cover veryworn has design in cover with faint gold lettering. Binding tight with clean contents. Has minor stains to some pages and end papers. Yellowing to pages. Fully indexed. There is an address at the beginning which gives information on the formation of the denomination. There are multiple parts of book each having multiple chapters. Part I is Origin, Doctrines, and Rules, Part II-Government of the Church, Part III- Administration of Discipline, Part IV-The Ritual, Part V-Educational and Benevolent Institutions, Part VI-Temporal Economy. This book is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Introduction by Thomas A. Morris, Edmund S. Janes, Levi Scott, Matthew Simpson, Osmon C. Baker, Edward R. Ames, Davis W. Clark, Edward Thomson, and Calvin Kingsley.Scarce if not Rare. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 574 pages
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Paschal, Howard The American Home Wrecked By The Devil and Divorce Evil Ft. Wayne, IN The Old Time Religion Tabernacle 1940 First Impression Paperback Very Good with no dust jacket Very good to near fine condition. Booklet on divorce from a sermon preached by Howard Paschal on the Old Time Religion Program.. Rare. This booklet is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Paperback may indicate a booklet, phamplet, tract or book.
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Peck, Rev. George The Scriptural Doctrine Of Christian Perfection Stated and Defended: with a Critical and Historical Examination of the Controversy, Both Ancient and Modern. New York , NY G. Lane & P. P. Sanford 1842 1st Thus; First Impression Hardcover Good with no dust jacket Brown leather cover with gilt title on spine (Peck on Christian Perfection) Spine chipped at top and bottom. Has rubs. Slight foxing and faded water stainining on page edges. Corners worn.Front endpaper seperating from binding but not totally. With practical illustrations and advices. In a series of lectures. Fully indexed. George Peck, born August 8, 1797, in Middlefield, New York, and died on May 20, 1876, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He is buried in Forty Fort Meeting, near Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Luther Peck, a blacksmith, and his wife, Annis nee Collar. He and his four brothers became ministers in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He also helped to found Cazenovia Seminary, and became its president in 1835. Later, he convinced local farmers and businessmen to fund a Methodist Episcopal Seminary in Kingston, Pennsylvania, called Wyoming Seminary. After several two year pastoral assignments (two years was the standard in the Methodist Episcopal church at the time), he became editor of the Methodist Quarterly Review, the denomination's primary periodical, and general book editor of the denomination's publishing program from 1848–51; he followed this with a term as editor of the Christian Advocate, from 1852-53. We provide delivery tracking on US orders. Rare.; Illustrations; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 474 pages
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