John Wesley : production material.

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John Wesley : production material.

13 sheets proof. A fictionlized biography of the eighteenth century English cleryman, John Wesley, who helped found the Methodist Church.

Illustrations: 13 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814164

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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McNeer, May, 1902-1994

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