The revolutionary spirit of the times, considered as the rod of God's anger, and the staff of his indignation. A sermon preached at Bentinck Chapel, St. Mary-Le-Bone, and at St. Peter's Cornhill; on Wednesday the 8th of March, 1797, being the day appointed for a general fast, and published at the particular request of the congregations. Price 6d. By Basil Woodd, M.AS. minister of Bentinck Chapel, St. Marry-le Bone; lecturer of St. Peter's Cornhill, and chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Leicester[.]

  • Woodd, Basil, 1760-1831.
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London : Printed and sold by C. Watts, No. 9, Queen-Street, Grosvenor-Square; sold also by E. & C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Dilly, in the Poultry; Mathews, 18, Strand; and Martin, Great Russel-Street, 1797.

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35,[1]p. ; 120.

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