Sermon preached at a service in memory of the late Reverend George S. Converse, D.D., in St. Paul's Church, Boston, on the afternoon of the fourth Sunday in Lent, March 15, 1896
by Edward Abbott
Book 490 of Pamphlets in American history -- B
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