Private Offences: Or Three Steps in the Settlement of Private Difficulties—Rebuke, Repentance and Remission

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Private Offences: Or Three Steps in the Settlement of Private Difficulties—Rebuke, Repentance and Remission

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This sermon, on Luke 17:3, appears to be the last in a 3-part series; it is predeced by Numbers I and II of “Public Offences, or Church Discipline.” It was published in the September 1846 issue of the Richmond, Virginia-based Baptist Preacher; at the time of its publication, Bovell was working in Alabama.

Publication Date

9-1846

Publisher

H. K. Ellyson

City

Richmond, VA

Keywords

Appalachia, Alabama, Alexander Wilds Chambliss, Baptists, Sermons

Disciplines

Appalachian Studies | Digital Humanities | Other Religion | Rhetoric

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Marshall does not own this periodical. According to WorldCat, the nearest physical copies (Volumes 1-4 and 6-9 only) are at Denison University in Granville, Ohio; other universities have a more complete run on microform. Like all works published in the United States in the 19th century, it is in the public domain.

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Private Offences: Or Three Steps in the Settlement of Private Difficulties—Rebuke, Repentance and Remission

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