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Judicial Blindness, the Punishment of Rejected Truth:

Judicial Blindness, the Punishment of Rejected Truth:

Judicial Blindness, the Punishment of Rejected Truth:

Judicial Blindness, the Punishment of Rejected Truth: A Sermon preached at Tavistock Chapel, Drury Lane, on Tuesday March 25th 1828; in the course of Lectures on the Points of Controversy between Roman Catholics and Protestants,

by MARSH, Rev. William

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London: James Nisbet, 1828. First Edition. First edition. A disbound sermon. Was once bound, and has nicks to the spine where the gathers were. Very clean and tidy. No significant marks. 15 [i] pp. 210 x 130 mm (8¼ x 5 inches). 'Millennial Marsh' as he was known to his congregations, was a Church of England vicar, who leaned heavily towards Evangelism. He was concerned in many of his works and sermons with the conversion of the Jews..

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Harrison-Hiett Rare Books FR (FR)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Judicial Blindness, the Punishment of Rejected Truth:
Author
MARSH, Rev. William
Book Condition
Used
Edition
First Edition
Place of Publication
London: James Nisbet
Date Published
1828
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0.00 lbs
Keywords
sermon, Christian, Christianity, anti-Catholic, Protestant, Millennial Marsh, evangelism,

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