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Author: Charles A. Stillman
Title: Sprinkling and pouring, spiritual modes of baptism: a sermon, preached by order of the Presbytery of Tuskaloosa, and published by their request
Publisher: Montgomery, [Ala.]: Barrett
Subject (keywords, tags): Presbyterian Church in the U.S.; Baptismal sermons; Baptism; Spiritual modes of baptism

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Historical pamphlet collection


Contributor: Presbyterian College, James H. Thomason Library Collection: presbyteriancollege
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