A form of prayers for the use of private families : On occasion of the late earthquakes, and other judgments of God upon this nation.
| Corporate Authors: | Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1748-1761 : Sherlock), Gale (Firm) |
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| Language: | English |
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MDCCL. [1750]
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