No. of pages: 229
"Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D" give a glimpse into the life of the American Unitarian minister, who was famous for his sermons and articles, which were controversial at those times. The letters were edited and prepared for a pint by his daughter Mary Elizabeth Dewey.
Published by: DigiCat
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