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Unanimity and public spirit. A sermon preached at Carlisle, and some other Episcopal churches, in the counties of York and Cumberland, soon after General Braddock's defeat. Published by particular request. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Barton, missionary to the said churches. To which is prefixed, a letter from the Reverend Mr. Smith, provost of the College of Philadelphia, concerning the office and duties of a Protestant ministry, especially in times of public calamity and danger.
Barton, Thomas, 1730-1780.Date: 1755- Books
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The Protestant's danger, and the Protestant's duty. A sermon on occasion of the present encroachments of the French. Preached at Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, June 22, 1755. By the Reverend Mr. Reading, missionary at Apoquiniminck, in New-Castle County, on Delaware. Published at the request of several of the congregation before whom it was delivered.
Reading, Philip, 1720-1778.Date: 1755- Books
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The soldier exhorted to courage in the service of his king and country, from a sense of God and religion: in a sermon preach'd at Wilmington, April 3. 1755. To Capt. Phinehas Osgood. And his company of soldiers: before their going out into publick service. Published at the desire of the hearers. To whom is it humbly presented. By Isaac Morrill, A.M. Pastor of the church in Wilmington. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Morrill, Isaac, 1718-1793.Date: 1755- Books
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The advantages of God's presence with his people in an expedition against their enemies. A sermon preached at Newbury, May 22. 1755. At the desire, and in the audience of Colo. Moses Titcomb, and many others inlisted under him, and going with him in an expedition against the French. By John Lowell, A.M. Pastor of a church in Newbury. [One line from Exodus]
Lowell, John, 1704-1767.Date: 1755- Books
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The blessedness of such as trust in Christ, the King whom God hath exalted. A discourse delivered to the congregation of the Southern Parish in Ipswich, March 20th. 1755. Being a day of publick fasting and prayer. By Samuel Wigglesworth, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish. Published at the desire of many of the hearers. [Eight lines from Psalms]
Wigglesworth, Samuel, 1689-1768.Date: 1755- Books
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Universal love recommended in a sermon preached before the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, in Trinity-Church, Boston, on Wednesday the 1st of October, 1755. By Arthur Browne, A.M. missionary from the Society, for Propagating the Gospel in Foreig Parts, at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire. Published at the request of the society. [One line from I John]
Browne, Arthur, 1699-1773.Date: M,DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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A sermon on the accursed thing that hinders success and victory in war, occasioned by the defeat of the Hon. Edward Braddock, Esq; general of all the English forces in North-America, who was mortally wounded in an engagement with the French and Indians, near Fort Duquesne, and died of his wounds the third day after the battle; which was fought July 9. 1755. Published at the request of the hearers. By William Vinal, A.M. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Rhode-Island. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Vinal, William, 1718-1781.Date: 1755