William M. Paxton
William M. Paxton
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Homiletics
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Homiletics
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Discourses commemorative of the life and work of Charles Hodge
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Two discourses upon the life and character of the Rev. Francis Herron, D. D
cover - TMThe mission of the Presbyterian...William M. Paxton
The mission of the Presbyterian church
no cover - ADAddress delivered at the funera...William M. Paxton
Address delivered at the funeral of Archibald Alexander Hodge, Nov. 15, 1886
no cover - AAAddresses at the inauguration o...William M. Paxton
Addresses at the inauguration of Rev. Archibald Alex. Hodge, D.D., LL.D., as associate professor of didactic and polemic theology, in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N.J., November 8, 1877
no cover - TNThe nation, its relations and d...William M. Paxton
The nation, its relations and duties to God
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Homiletics
- Open Work
Homiletics
- Open Work
Discourses commemorative of the life and work of Charles Hodge
- Open Work
Two discourses upon the life and character of the Rev. Francis Herron, D. D
- Open Work
The mission of the Presbyterian church
- Open Work
Address delivered at the funeral of Archibald Alexander Hodge, Nov. 15, 1886
- Open Work
Addresses at the inauguration of Rev. Archibald Alex. Hodge, D.D., LL.D., as associate professor of didactic and polemic theology, in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N.J., November 8, 1877
- Open Work
The nation, its relations and duties to God
