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The baptism of Christ a gospel ordinance: being altogether inward and spiritual
by Scott, Job
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Baltimore: published by Joseph James, 1810. Second edition, 12mo; pp. [3], iv-vii, [1], 2-200; full contemporary mottled calf, gilt-paneled spine in 6 compartments, red morocco label in 1; joints starting with leaves moderately browned; good and sound. In the 1820s Scott's views became controversial among Quakers and were adopted by the Hicksite faction. First published in 1793, this is only the second American edition. American Imprints 21291.
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- Title
- The baptism of Christ a gospel ordinance: being altogether inward and spiritual
- Author
- Scott, Job
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- Used
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- 1
- Publisher
- published by Joseph James
- Place of Publication
- Baltimore
- Date Published
- 1810
- Keywords
- Quakers , , ,
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