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A Defence Of The Doctrine Of Justification By Faith ; A Confession Of My Faith, And A Reason Of My Practice ; Differences In Judgment About Water- Baptism, No Bar To Communion ; Peaceable Principles And True ; A Case Of Conscience Resolved ; Questions About The Nature And Perpetuity Of The Seventh- Day Sabbath

  • A Defence Of The Doctrine Of Justification By Faith &#59; A  Confession Of My Faith, And A Reason Of My Practice &#59;  Differences In Judgment About Water- Baptism, No Bar To  Communion &#59; Peaceable Principles And True &#59; A Case Of  Conscience Resolved &#59; Questions About The Nature And  Perpetuity Of The Seventh- Day Sabbath
  • Titles

    • Selections. 1989
    • Differences In Judgement About Water-baptism, No Bar To Communion
    • Peaceable Principles And True
    • Questions About Nature And Perpetuity Of The Seventh-day- Sabbath
    • A Confession Of My Faith And A Reason For My Practice
    • A Case Of Conscience Resolved
    • Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. Selections. 1976 ; V. 4
  • Attribution

    John Bunyan ; edited by T.L. Underwood
  • Publication Details

    Book, Clarendon Press, 1989
  • Availability

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     (LOWER LEVEL)  BR75 .D43 1989  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    As defender of the faith and protector of his flock at a time of great dissent on matters of theology and religious practice, Bunyan spent much of his energies on disputes– both in person and on the printed page. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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  • ISBN

    • 0198127324
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