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Believer's Baptism: Its Identification, Its Importance, Its Implications, Its Import

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Believer's Baptism: Its Identification, Its Importance, Its Implications, Its Import

by Ferguson, Adam

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Fort Dodge, IA: Walterick Printing Co.. Softcover. Good. 3" x 6" Wraps; 31pp; Covers slightly age-toned & edgeworn, previous owner's name to first page, else text unmarked, binding is tight, Good condition. Christian tract on the subject of the Believer's Baptism. Published circa 1950s.

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Title
Believer's Baptism: Its Identification, Its Importance, Its Implications, Its Import
Author
Ferguson, Adam
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Softcover
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Used - Good
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Walterick Printing Co.
Place of Publication
Fort Dodge, IA
Keywords
religion christianity baptism bible
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