Encouragement for sinners; or Righteousness attainable without works : Being the substance of a sermon preached at Christ-Church, Spital-Fields, on Sunday, the 21st of January, 1759. By the Rev. Mr. Elliot, A.B. chaplain of St. George's-Hospital, Hyde-Park-Corner; and late of Bennet-College, Cambridge.
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