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A farewell discourse addressed to the Second Parish of Worcester : after a thirteen years' ministry / by Edward H. Hall.
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Main Author:
Hall, Edward H. (Edward Henry), 1831-1912
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Worcester, Mass. :
Press of Charles Hamilton,
1882.
Subjects:
Second Parish (Worcester, Mass.)
Farewell sermons.
Holy Cross Note:
Bound in: Second Parish Worcester pamphlets.
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26 p. ; 25 cm.
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