The deliverance of Great Britain and Ireland from popery, slavery and the pretender : A sermon preach'd on Thursday the 9th of October, 1746. Being the Thanksgiving Day for our deliverance from the late wicked and unnatural rebellion. By Samuel Delap, A.M. dissenting minister at Letterkenny.
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The dangers of a relapse : A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chapel at St. James's, on May 29. 1713. Being the day of thanksgiving to Almighty God, for having put an end to the great rebellion, by the restitution of the King, the royal family, and of the government. By Tho. Brett LLD. rector of Betteshanger, in Kent. Published by Her Majesty's special command.
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A sermon preach'd to a congregation of Protestant dissenters at Deal in Kent, June the 7th. 1716 : Being the day of publick thanksgiving to almighty God, for the suppression of the late unnatural rebellion. By William Fisher.
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