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Pulpit Politics: Faces of American Protestant Nationalism in the Twentieth Century

Pulpit Politics: Faces of American Protestant Nationalism in the Twentieth Century

Pulpit Politics: Faces of American Protestant Nationalism in the Twentieth
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Pulpit Politics: Faces of American Protestant Nationalism in the Twentieth Century

by Vinz, Warren L

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State University of New York Pre, 1997-10-27. Paperback. Good. 0.7008 8.9606 5.8898. Cover and edges shows minor shelf wear. Pages are clean and intact.

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Title
Pulpit Politics: Faces of American Protestant Nationalism in the Twentieth Century
Author
Vinz, Warren L
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Paperback
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Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0791431762
ISBN 13
9780791431764
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State University of New York Pre
Date Published
1997-10-27
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0.7008 8.9606 5.8898
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