Unity the greatest security and preservation of religion and government : A sermon preached at St. Mary le Bone, Middlesex, September 19. 1714. Being the next Sunday after His Majesties Royal procession to his palace at St. James's. By R. Ford, curate and lecturer of St. Mary le Bone; and chaplain to the Right Honourable John Earl of Sutherland.
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