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Isaac T. Hecker, the Diary: Romantic Religion in Ante-Bellum America (Sources of American Spirituality)

Isaac T. Hecker, the Diary: Romantic Religion in Ante-Bellum America (Sources of American Spirituality)

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Isaac T. Hecker, the Diary: Romantic Religion in Ante-Bellum America (Sources of American Spirituality)

by Hecker, Isaac Thomas

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Paulist Pr, 1988-09-01. Hardcover. Good. 1.4606 9.4606 6.2992.

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Title
Isaac T. Hecker, the Diary: Romantic Religion in Ante-Bellum America (Sources of American Spirituality)
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Hecker, Isaac Thomas
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ISBN 10
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Paulist Pr
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Date Published
1988-09-01
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1.4606 9.4606 6.2992
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