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- Amos_Cooper_Dayton abstract "Amos Cooper Dayton (1811–1865) was a physician, Baptist minister, author, editor and educator, perhaps best remembered for his religious novels of the late 1850s and his role in the Landmark Baptist movement.".
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- Amos_Cooper_Dayton wikiPageWikiLink Nashville,_Tennessee.
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- Amos_Cooper_Dayton comment "Amos Cooper Dayton (1811–1865) was a physician, Baptist minister, author, editor and educator, perhaps best remembered for his religious novels of the late 1850s and his role in the Landmark Baptist movement.".
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