A serious call to the people of England; by King and Council. To the first principles of the Christian religion. Which holy religion is briefly summed up in these few precepts, with Admonitions. Which if attended too and observed, is the True Summun Bonum of our duty. His Majesty hath wisely issued out "a proclamation for the suppression of profaneness, immorality and all kinds of vice," As a Warning for the Times; He (as head of the Church) well knowing that the peace of his People and happiness of a long Reign is owing to such Principles as these. God save the King!

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[London] : At the Mary-le-Bone printing office, no. 108, Great Titchfield-Street. Oxford Market, [1787]

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