A serious address to the chief magistrates of Norwich and Yarmouth, and to the acting magistrates of the county of Norfolk, And Other Parts Of The Nation. Requesting them to call a solemn assembly, and to declare their firm attachment to the constitution and government of the king of kings; and to enter into covenant with him, to obey his laws and statutes, and to expel from among them all wicked and infernal spirits which blaspheme his holy name; with a few words to the Idle Shepherds, and to those that are desirous of a Revolution. By John Bousell, A Disciple of Jesus Christ, and a Dissenter from the People called Quakers.

  • Bousell, John.
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MDCCXCIII. [1793]
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Norwich : printed by Crouse and Stevenson. Sold by W. Stevenson, Norwich, and Boulter, Yarmouth, MDCCXCIII. [1793]

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[4],20p. ; 80.

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ESTC T123987

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