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The doctrinal and ecclesiastical postion of the Methodist Church : a lecture delivered by the Rev. W...

The doctrinal and ecclesiastical postion of the Methodist Church : a lecture delivered by the Rev. W...

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The doctrinal and ecclesiastical postion of the Methodist Church : a lecture delivered by the Rev. W. Morley at the New Zealand Wesleyan Methodist Conference held in Auckland, January 1887.

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Full title

The doctrinal and ecclesiastical postion of the Methodist Church : a lecture delivered by the Rev. W. Morley at the New Zealand Wesleyan Methodist Conference held in Auckland, January 1887.

Publisher

[Christchurch : W. Morley], 1887 (Christchurch : J.T. Smith & Co.)

Date

1887

Call Numbers

PAM 88/982 , PAM 88/942 , PAM 88/981

Record Identifier

74VM4m65kw23

MMS ID

991001344669702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

40 p. ; 22 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[Christchurch : W. Morley], 1887 (Christchurch : J.T. Smith & Co.)

Date Published

1887

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Copyright status: Out of copyright.

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Full title

The doctrinal and ecclesiastical postion of the Methodist Church : a lecture delivered by the Rev. W. Morley at the New Zealand Wesleyan Methodist Conference held in Auckland, January 1887.

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Notes

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Cover title.

Selected for Digitisation 2016.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

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Call Numbers

PAM 88/982 , PAM 88/942 , PAM 88/981

Record Identifier

74VM4m65kw23

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MMS ID

991001344669702626

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