Jotham's parable: or A contrast between a Protestant prince, and a popish one : Being the substance of two sermons preach'd at St. Peters at the Arches in the city of Lincoln on the 9th of Oct. appointed for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God for the happy suppression of the late unnatural rebellion, under the auspicious conduct, and victorious arms of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland; and on the 5th of Nov. By Gilbert Benet. A.M. rector of the said parish. Publish'd at the request of the right worshipful the mayor, and other gentlemen.
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