The doctrines and discipline of the A.M.E. Church / published by order of the General Conference held in Philadelphia, Pa., May 1916, by R.R. Wright, Jr. ; compiled by William D. Chappelle ... [et al.]
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African Methodist Episcopal Church.Keywords
African Methodist Episcopal Church--Discipline.African Methodist Episcopal Church--History.
African Methodist Episcopal Church--Doctrines.
African Methodist Episcopal Church--Government.
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xviii, 492 p. ;26th rev. ed.
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