The Virgin Birth. What Is Its Historical Basis? A Paper Read Before the Baptist Congress, in Baltimore, on Tuesday, November 12, 1907, and Printed in the Proceedings of that Body
by Ferris, Rev. George H., First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa
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Baltimore: [Baptist Congress], 1907. 13p., nice presswork on laidlined paperstock, softbound in 9x6 inch gray wraps, a scholarly treatment by a believer. Cover stock is not alkaline and its margins are deeply toned, item has been handled leaving crimps and a bent corner-tip, in general a good copy ("good-only"), sound enough to read and re-read, and clean and unmarked throughout the text. A compact survey of Christian pronouncements on the subject from century One, to and through the author's own Twentieth century pronouncement.
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- Title
- The Virgin Birth. What Is Its Historical Basis? A Paper Read Before the Baptist Congress, in Baltimore, on Tuesday, November 12, 1907, and Printed in the Proceedings of that Body
- Author
- Ferris, Rev. George H., First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Publisher
- [Baptist Congress]
- Place of Publication
- Baltimore
- Date Published
- 1907
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- Religion; Critical Theory; History of Science and Medicine; Christian, Christianity; Baptist;
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