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- catalog contributor b3726413.
- catalog created "1904.".
- catalog date "1904".
- catalog date "1904.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1904.".
- catalog description "General introduction--Introduction to The last will and testament of the Springfield presbytery.--The last will and testament of the Springfield presbytery.--Introduction to the Declaration and address.--Declaration and address [of Thomas Campbell]--Introduction to the Sermon on the law.--Sermon on the law [by Alex Campbell]--Isaac Errett.--Our position [by Isaac Errett]--James Harvey Garrison.--The world's need of our plea [by J. H. Garrison]".
- catalog extent "3 p. ℓ., 5-365 p., 1 ℓ.".
- catalog hasFormat "Historical documents, advocating Christian union.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Historical documents, advocating Christian union.".
- catalog issued "1904".
- catalog issued "1904.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, The Christian century company,".
- catalog relation "Historical documents, advocating Christian union.".
- catalog subject "BX7321 .Y7".
- catalog subject "Christian Union.".
- catalog subject "Christian union.".
- catalog subject "Disciples of Christ Controversial literature.".
- catalog subject "Disciples of Christ Doctrines.".
- catalog tableOfContents "General introduction--Introduction to The last will and testament of the Springfield presbytery.--The last will and testament of the Springfield presbytery.--Introduction to the Declaration and address.--Declaration and address [of Thomas Campbell]--Introduction to the Sermon on the law.--Sermon on the law [by Alex Campbell]--Isaac Errett.--Our position [by Isaac Errett]--James Harvey Garrison.--The world's need of our plea [by J. H. Garrison]".
- catalog title "Historical documents, advocating Christian union; Epochmaking statements by leaders among the Disciples of Christ for the restoration of the Christianity of the New Testament--its doctrines, its ordinances, and its fruits; historical introductions by Charles Alexander Young.".
- catalog type "text".