War the stumbling-block of a Christian; or, the absurdity of defending religion by the sword: a sermon on the public fast, February 25, 1795. By the Rev. J. H. Williams, ..
by John Henry Williams
Part of Eighteenth century -- reel 2807, no. 3.
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