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Amusements -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Asbury, Francis, -- 1745-1816.
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Bangs, Nathan, -- 1778-1862.
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Christian life
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Future punishment
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History, Ancient
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Immortality
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Methodist Episcopal Church -- Discipline.
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Ten commandments.
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Theology, Doctrinal
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Popular amusements: an appeal to Methodists, in regard to the evils of card-playing, billiards, dancing, theatre-going, etc./ By Hiram Mattison.
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Life and times of Nathan Bangs.
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The pillars of truth: a series of sermons on the decalogue. By E.O. Haven ...
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The pioneer bishop:
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Bible morality; or, Elements of moral science. For Sunday-schools ...
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Pleasant pathways: or, [P]ersuasives to early piety: containing explanations and illustrations of the beauty, safety, and pleasantness of a religious life: being an earnest attempt to persuade young people of both sexes to seek happiness in the love of Jesus Christ./ By Daniel Wise ...
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Reasons for becoming a Methodist. By Rev. I. Smith ... Including a brief account of the author's religious experience up to the time of his becoming a Methodist.
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Theological institutes: or, A view of the evidences, doctrines, morals, and institutions of Christianity. By Richard Watson.
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The immortality of the soul and the final condition of the wicked, carefully considered.
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The Gentile nations: or, The history and religion of the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, collected from ancient authors and Holy Scripture, and including the recent discoveries in Egyptian, Persian, and Assyrian inscriptions: forming a complete connexion of sacred and profane history and showing the fulfilment of sacred prophecy. By George Smith ...