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Sunday the world's rest day; an illustrated story of the fourteenth International Lord's day congress held in Oakland, California, July 27th to August 1st, 1915, during the Panama-Pacific international exposition;

Title
Sunday the world's rest day; an illustrated story of the fourteenth International Lord's day congress held in Oakland, California, July 27th to August 1st, 1915, during the Panama-Pacific international exposition; ed. by a committee of seven appointed by the Congress, Duncan J. McMillan, chairman, Alexander Jackson, secretary.
Publication
New York city, Pub. for the New York Sabbath committee by Doubleday, Page & company, Garden City, N.Y., 1916.

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Additional Authors
  • McMillan, D. J. (Duncan James), 1846-1939.
  • Jackson, Alexander.
Description
xiv, 622 p. front., illus., pl., ports., diagrs.; 20 cm.
Subject
  • Sunday legislation > Congresses
  • Labor laws and legislation > Congresses
Note
  • Includes index.
Call Number
ZICH (International congress on Sunday rest. 14th, Oakland, Cal., 1915. Sunday the world's rest day)
LCCN
16014306
OCLC
2809064
Title
Sunday the world's rest day; an illustrated story of the fourteenth International Lord's day congress held in Oakland, California, July 27th to August 1st, 1915, during the Panama-Pacific international exposition; ed. by a committee of seven appointed by the Congress, Duncan J. McMillan, chairman, Alexander Jackson, secretary.
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New York city, Pub. for the New York Sabbath committee by Doubleday, Page & company, Garden City, N.Y., 1916.
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McMillan, D. J. (Duncan James), 1846-1939.
Jackson, Alexander.
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ZICH (International congress on Sunday rest. 14th, Oakland, Cal., 1915. Sunday the world's rest day)
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