A Sermon Preached at St. George's Church: In Liverpool, September the 29th, 1745 ; on Occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland, by T. M.E. Owen, and sold by J. Ansdel, and R. Fleetwood, 1745 - 30 pages |
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... delivered . BUT to haften , according to my Promife , to lay be- fore you briefly , the black , and melancholy Scene of Things , under the Popish Government of James the II . THAT infatuated , and bigoted Prince , notwithstand- ing his ...
... delivered . BUT to haften , according to my Promife , to lay be- fore you briefly , the black , and melancholy Scene of Things , under the Popish Government of James the II . THAT infatuated , and bigoted Prince , notwithstand- ing his ...
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... deliver us , if he pleafes , from this threatning Storm , without our own Endeavours . But we are not confider , what He , that is Omnipotent , can dò , but what in the Course of his ordinary Providence , WC we may reasonably expect ...
... deliver us , if he pleafes , from this threatning Storm , without our own Endeavours . But we are not confider , what He , that is Omnipotent , can dò , but what in the Course of his ordinary Providence , WC we may reasonably expect ...
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... delivered this Nation from worfe than Egyptian Da knefs , and Thraldom . Remember , I fay , that black Night of Dark nefs , that then almost overfpread this Church , and Kingdom : and learn from thence , to dread the Horrours of a ...
... delivered this Nation from worfe than Egyptian Da knefs , and Thraldom . Remember , I fay , that black Night of Dark nefs , that then almost overfpread this Church , and Kingdom : and learn from thence , to dread the Horrours of a ...
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... deliver us , if we ule our own honeft Endeavours ; he will de- liver us from the wicked , and fave us , because we truft ir him . He will be our Refuge from the Storm , a Sha- aow from the Heat , when the Blast of the terrible Ones , is ...
... deliver us , if we ule our own honeft Endeavours ; he will de- liver us from the wicked , and fave us , because we truft ir him . He will be our Refuge from the Storm , a Sha- aow from the Heat , when the Blast of the terrible Ones , is ...
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