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|a Brainerd, David
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|a To the foregoing testimonies of the happiness of a life spent in the service of God, may be added that of a faithful servant of Christ from amongst ourselves, to wit, David Brainard
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|b Printed by Joseph Crukshank
|c 1774, [1774]
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|a Brainerd, David / 1718-1747 / Correspondence
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|a Slavery
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|a Temperance
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|a Crukshank, Joseph
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|a "The following experience of some men of note for their station and learning, expressed near the conclusion of their days, may be a farther matter of instruction to the thoughtful reader."--p. 11-16. - Also issued as the third title in: The potent enemies of America laid open .. Philadelphia : Joseph Crukshank, [1774] (Evans 13146). Usually found at the end of the Plain path to Christian perfection, printed by Crukshank at Philadelphia in 1772. - Bristol, B3705. - Caption title. - English Short Title Catalog, W7570. - Reproduction of original from British Library. - Shipton & Mooney, 42566
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