Cyclopedia of Methodism Embracing Sketches of Its Rise, Progress and Present Condition, with Biographical Notices and Numerous Illustrations
by Simpson, Matthew - Editor
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Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1882 Beautiful half leather and brown cloth stamped in gilt. 5th revised edition. Thick heavy 4to 11 1/8" tall. Beveled boards. Beautfiul reddish marbled endpages printed on slick paper. Marbled page edges. 1031 pages. Alphabetical listings well illustrated with engravings. Two steel engraved portrait frontispieces of Simpson and John Wesley. Leather has some small wear at corners but has been kept oiled and is in very good condition otherwise. Tightly bound. Clean. Very good condition. .
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- Title
- Cyclopedia of Methodism Embracing Sketches of Its Rise, Progress and Present Condition, with Biographical Notices and Numerous Illustrations
- Author
- Simpson, Matthew - Editor
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Louis H. Everts
- Place of Publication
- Philadelphia
- Date Published
- 1882
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