The throne of iniquity, or, Sustaining evil by law : a discourse in behalf of a law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating drinks delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1852, and in the Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, Feb. 29,

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Theo. Fenn & Co., printers
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1852
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Sustaining evil by law. First Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.). Presbyterian Church (Harrisburg, Pa.) "Published by request." Printed in two columns. FAU copy imperfect: pages trimmed rough and too closely along fore edge with some loss of text; trimmed to 22 cm.
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Speeches B16F13

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11 pages ; 23 cm
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fauwsb16f13
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Speeches B16F13
Florida Atlantic Digital Library Collections
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1852
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1852
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fauwsb16f13
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Barnes, Albert 1798-1870
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11 pages ; 23 cm
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The throne of iniquity, or, Sustaining evil by law : a discourse in behalf of a law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating drinks delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1852, and in the Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, Feb. 29, 1852
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1852
Theo. Fenn & Co., printers

Harrisburg, PA

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Harrisburg, PA
Title
The throne of iniquity, or, Sustaining evil by law : a discourse in behalf of a law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating drinks delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1852, and in the Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, Feb. 29, 1852
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The throne of iniquity, or, Sustaining evil by law : a discourse in behalf of a law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating drinks delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1852, and in the Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, Feb. 29, 1852