A declaration of the religious sentiments of an independent congregation in Great Yarmouth; who now assemble at the chapel in Swinden's Row : Exhibited on the occasion of the baptism of their speaker at Norwich, by the Rev. Mr. Finch, on Nov. 3, 1771. With introductory observations.
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