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A Christmas Sermon
| AUTHOR | Stevenson, Robert Louis |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (09/12/2019) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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A Christmas Sermon (+Biography and Bibliography) (6X9po Glossy Cover Finish): By the time this paper appears, I shall have been talking for twelve months; and it is thought I should take my leave in a formal and seasonable manner. Valedictory eloquence is rare, and death-bed sayings have not often hit the mark of the occasion. Charles Second, wit and sceptic, a man whose life had been one long lesson in human incredulity, an easy-going comrade, a manoeuvring king-remembered and embodied all his wit and scepticism along with more than his usual good humour in the famous "I am afraid, gentlemen, I am an unconscionable time a-dying."
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ISBN-13:
9781692753733
ISBN-10:
1692753738
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
32
Carton Quantity:
256
Product Dimensions:
5.98 x 0.07 x 9.02 inches
Weight:
0.13 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography
Country of Origin:
US
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Reference | General
Reference | General
Reference | Sermons - General
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A Christmas Sermon (+Biography and Bibliography) (6X9po Glossy Cover Finish): By the time this paper appears, I shall have been talking for twelve months; and it is thought I should take my leave in a formal and seasonable manner. Valedictory eloquence is rare, and death-bed sayings have not often hit the mark of the occasion. Charles Second, wit and sceptic, a man whose life had been one long lesson in human incredulity, an easy-going comrade, a manoeuvring king-remembered and embodied all his wit and scepticism along with more than his usual good humour in the famous "I am afraid, gentlemen, I am an unconscionable time a-dying."
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