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Heathen England : being a description of the utterly godless condition of the vast majority of the E...

Heathen England : being a description of the utterly godless condition of the vast majority of the E...

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Heathen England : being a description of the utterly godless condition of the vast majority of the English nation, and of the establishment, growth, system, and success of an army for its salvation; consisting of working people under the generalship of William Booth / [George S. Railton].

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Full title

Heathen England : being a description of the utterly godless condition of the vast majority of the English nation, and of the establishment, growth, system, and success of an army for its salvation; consisting of working people under the generalship of William Booth / [George S. Railton].

Publisher

London : S. W. Partridge, 1879.

Date

1879.

Call Numbers

T0175150

Record Identifier

74VvgyqrovWy

MMS ID

991012417399702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

185 p. ; 19 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London : S. W. Partridge, 1879.

Edition

3rd ed.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1879.

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Full title

Heathen England : being a description of the utterly godless condition of the vast majority of the English nation, and of the establishment, growth, system, and success of an army for its salvation; consisting of working people under the generalship of William Booth / [George S. Railton].

Cover title

Salvation Army : heathen England.

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Transferred from: N267.15/15.

Additional physical form availability note

Also issued online.

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Call Numbers

T0175150

Record Identifier

74VvgyqrovWy

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MMS ID

991012417399702626

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