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The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities: or, An essay towards an instruction for the Indians ... In nineteen dialogues. Together with directions and prayers for the heathen world ... for Sundays, &c.

Title
The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities: or, An essay towards an instruction for the Indians ... In nineteen dialogues. Together with directions and prayers for the heathen world ... for Sundays, &c.
Author
Wilson, Thomas, 1663-1755.
Publication
London, Printed; and sold by J. Osborn ... and B. Dod, 1747.

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TextRestricted use *KC 1747 (Wilson, T. Knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
  • Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain)
  • Wilberforce Eames Indian Collection.
Description
3 p. l., iv p., 1 l., xxxvi, 279 (1) p.; 12mo.
Subject
  • Church history > 18th century
  • Christianity > Early works to 1800
  • Indians of North America > Missions
  • Christianity
  • Prayers
Call Number
*KC 1747 (Wilson, T. Knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy)
OCLC
29105572
Author
Wilson, Thomas, 1663-1755.
Title
The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities: or, An essay towards an instruction for the Indians ... In nineteen dialogues. Together with directions and prayers for the heathen world ... for Sundays, &c.
Imprint
London, Printed; and sold by J. Osborn ... and B. Dod, 1747.
Edition
The sixth edition, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas lord bishop of Sodor and Man.
Source
705613.
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Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain)
Wilberforce Eames Indian Collection.
Research Call Number
*KC 1747 (Wilson, T. Knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy)
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