The use and intent of divine and human laws, in order to prevent vice, and encourage virtue, comparatively consider'd. Set forth, in a sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Lancaster, Before the Honourable Thomas Parker, Esq; One of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas at Westminster; And the Honourable James Reynolds, Esq; One of the Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, on Friday, August 22, 1740. By Edward Shakespear, A. M. Rector of North Meals, and Vicar of Leyland in Lancashire. Published at the Request of the High Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury.

  • Shakespear, Edward, -1748.
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London : printed for J. Clarke, at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane; and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and J. Hopkins, Bookseller, in Preston, 1740.

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31,[1]p. ; 80.

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