The war between Michael and the dragon briefly considered : in a discourse, at the ordination of the Reverend John Wilder, to the evangelical ministry and pastoral office, over the First Church in Attleborough, January 27, 1790. By Levi Hart, A.M. Pastor of a church in Preston. [Four lines from Timothy].
| Main Author: | Hart, Levi, 1738-1808 |
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| Corporate Authors: | Gale (Firm), First Congregational Church (Attleboro, Mass.) (Author) |
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| Language: | English |
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