Unanimity in the present time of danger recommended : In a sermon preach'd before Their Excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland, at Christ's Church, Dublin, on Sunday, Feb, 5th, 1715/16 by Nicholas, lord bishop of Killaloe. Publish'd by Their Excellencies special command.
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