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date: 1875
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1875 edition printed in New Bedford at the Mercury Steam Printing House
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God's Immutable Declaration of His Own Moral and Assumed Natural Image, and Likeness In Man (1875 New Bedford edition)
1875 edition printed in New Bedford at the Mercury Steam Printing House

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    GOD'S | IMMUTABLE DECLARATION | OF IS | OWN MORAL AND ASSUMED NATURAL | IMAGE, AND LIKENESS IN MAN, | Declared (Genesis I. 26-27,) and Revealed to the Prophet Daniel, 7-9, and | to St. John, Rev. I. 13-14; or, The Nations Weighed in the Balance. | [portrait] | NEW BEDFORD: | MERCURY STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. | 1875.
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    Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872 by Greensbury W. Offley, | in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
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    30, [2] pages
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