Regeneration, and the testimony of the spirit : Being the substance of two sermons lately preached in the Parish Church of St. Philip, Charles-town, in South-Carolina. Occasioned by some erroneous notions of certain men who call themselves Methodists. By Alexander Garden, M.A. Rector of the said parish.
| Main Author: | Garden, Alexander, 1686-1756 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
| Other Authors: | Fleet, Thomas, 1685-1758 (Printer) |
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