Unanimity, and a patriot-spirit, recomended in two sermons : The first preached September the 22d, 1745, the Sunday before the Association at York. The second preached December the 18th, 1745, the fast-day. By Robert Hargreaves, A.M. Fellow of Trinity-College, in Cambridge.
| Main Author: | Hargreaves, Robert, 1713 or 1714-1754 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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| Language: | English |
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M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]
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