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A review of the general and particular causes which have produced the late disorders and divisions in the Yearly meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia : with introductory remarks on the state of the primitive churches, their gradual declension, and subsequent advancement in reformation, to the rise of the Society of Friends
- Title
- A review of the general and particular causes which have produced the late disorders and divisions in the Yearly meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia : with introductory remarks on the state of the primitive churches, their gradual declension, and subsequent advancement in reformation, to the rise of the Society of Friends / by James Cockburn.
- Author
- Cockburn, James, 1776-1837.
- Publication
- Philadelphia : Printed for the author by Philip Price, jr. : sold by J. Townsend, 1829.
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- Description
- viii, 281, [1] p.; 24 cm.
- Subjects
- Call Number
- ZXTF (Cockburn, J. Review of the general and particular causes which have produced the late disorders and divisions in the yearly meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia)
- LCCN
- 42049927
- OCLC
- 21937271
- Author
- Cockburn, James, 1776-1837.
- Title
- A review of the general and particular causes which have produced the late disorders and divisions in the Yearly meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia : with introductory remarks on the state of the primitive churches, their gradual declension, and subsequent advancement in reformation, to the rise of the Society of Friends / by James Cockburn.
- Imprint
- Philadelphia : Printed for the author by Philip Price, jr. : sold by J. Townsend, 1829.
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- Research Call Number
- ZXTF (Cockburn, J. Review of the general and particular causes which have produced the late disorders and divisions in the yearly meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia)