The cry of oppression where judgment is looked for, and the sore calamities such a people may expect from a righteous God
illustrated in two discourses from Isaiah V. vii. on January 28. 1747,48: which was set apart by the government for fasting and prayer, in consideration of the remarkable judgments of God upon the land: and more especially the destruction of the court-house by fire the 9th of December last
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Publication
1748 - Printed and sold by J. Draper, in Newbury-Street, Boston: New-England, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
12,750 words, Guess
Page Count
51 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL58211098M
- OCLC Control Number62801953
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Series Statement
- Early American imprints -- no. 6090
Other Editions
- The cry of oppression where judgment is looked for, and the sore calamities such a people may expect from a righteous God: illustrated in two discourses from Isaiah V. vii. on January 28. 1747,48: which was set apart by the government for fasting and prayer, in consideration of the remarkable judgments of God upon the land: and more especially the destruction of the court-house by fire the 9th of December last
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