The whole duty of a Christian, by way of questions and answer : Exactly pursuant to the method of the Whole Duty of Man, and designed for the use of charity schools, erected in and about London. The eleventh edition corrected. By Robert Nelson, Esq.
| Main Author: | Nelson, Robert, 1656-1715 |
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