[Letter] 1867 Jan. 18, Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington [Kent, England], from the papers of George Dana Boardman, First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa. / C.H. Spurgeon.

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[Letter] 1867 Jan. 18, Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington [Kent, England], from the papers of George Dana Boardman, First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa. / C.H. Spurgeon.

Spurgeon requests information regarding a Mr. Denison of Philadelphia, who was seeking to be admitted into the London Baptist Association.

1 item ([4] p., last page blank, on [1] leaf) ; page size: 20.5 x 12.8 cm. ; leaf size: 20.5 x 25.6 cm.

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Spurgeon, C.H. (Charles Haddon), 1834-1892

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