Title / Author
Type
Language
Date / Edition
Publication
1. The pro and con of universalism : both as to its doctrines and moral bearings, in a series of original articles
1.
by George Rogers
Book Microform : Fiction : Microfilm
English
1970
Utica, N.Y. : A.B. Grosh
2. The pro and con of Universalism : both as to its doctrines and moral bearings ; in a series of original articles
2.
by George Rogers
Book Microform : Microfilm : Master microform
English
1900
Utica, N.Y. : Grosh
3. The pro and con of Universalism : both as to its doctrines and moral bearings ; in a series of original articles
3.
by George Rogers
eBook : Document
English
1842
Boston : A. Tompkins
4. The pro and con of Universalism : both as to its doctrines and moral bearings ; in a series of original articles
4.
by George Rogers
Print book
English
1842
Boston : A. Tompkins
5. The pro and con of Universalism : both as to its doctrines and moral bearings ; in a series of original articles
5.
by George Rogers
Print book
English
1840
Utica, N.Y. : Grosh
6. The pro and con of Universalism : both as to its doctrines and moral bearings ; in a series of original articles
6.
by George Rogers
eBook : Document
English
1840
Utica, N.Y. : Grosh
7. The pro and con of universalism : both as to its doctrines and moral bearings, in a series of original articles
7.
by George Rogers
Book Microform : Fiction : Microfilm
English
1840
Utica, N.Y. : A.B. Grosh
8. The pro and con of Universalism, both as to its doctrines and moral bearings; in a series of original articles.
8.
by George Rogers
Print book
English
1840
Utica, N.Y., Published for the author by O. Hutchinson
9. The pro and con of universalism : both as to its doctrines and moral bearings, in a series of original articles
9.
by George Rogers
Book Microform : Microfiche : Microfilm
English
1840
Utica, N.Y : A.B. Grosh
10. The pro and con of universalism, both as to its doctrines and moral bearings; : in a series of original articles.
10.
by George Rogers
Print book
English
1839
Stereotype edition
Cincinnati: : Printed for the author, by R.P. Brooks, Walnut, between Third and Fourth Streets.