Military devotion: or, the soldier's duty to God, his prince and his country. Containing fourteen sermons preached at the camps near Blandford and Dorchester, A.D. 1756 and 1757. With an appendix, containing Reasons for a concise Form of Prayer for our Army in Camp, as in other Protestant Countries in Time of War, especially Prussia and Sweden, addressed to our pious Legislature; with Psalms, Lessons, and Collects selected: Also Prayers for Sick in Hospitals, wounded in the Field, or for a Soldier under Sentence of Death by a Court Martial. By the Reverend Mr. William Agar, Chaplain to his Majesty's Twentieth Regiment of Foot, and Rector of South Kelsey St. Mary's, and Biskerthorpe in Lincolnshire.

  • Agar, William, 1709 or 1710-1776.
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[1758]
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London : printed for the author, and sold by P. Brindley in Bond-Street; R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall; Mr. Millan at Charing-Cross; B. Dodd in Ave-Mary-Lane; C. Henderson at the Royal-Exchange,, and J. Ryall, in Fleet-Street. Enter'd at Stationers-Hall, [1758]

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[12],291,[9],xxxiip. ; 80.

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