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Dathan’s second book of the chronicles of William the son of George II. With the book of the prophecy of John the Scribe; being a continuation of the progress of the present rebellion. By John Anderson G.
A continuation of ’The chronicles of William’, written under the pseudonym Dathan in the style of C. G. Richter. John Anderson is sometimes identified with the professor at the University of Glasgow, 1726-96. Dathan the Jew was the pseudonym of…

A sermon preach’d at the Church of the United Parishes of St. Bennet’s and St. Peter’s, Paul’s Wharf, on account of the rebellion in Scotland. By Capel Berrow, lecturer of the said parishes.
With a half-title : "Mr. Berrow's Sermon On Account of the Rebellion in Scotland."
Price Six-Pence from half-title.
Erratum pasted onto page [4]: "In Page 9, Line 5, read to instead of from."

The causes of our national dangers and distresses, assigned. In a sermon preached at the Cathedral-Church of worcester, December 18. 1745. Being the day appointed for a general fast. By Richard Meadowcourt, A.M. canon of Worcester. The second edition. Published at the unanimous request of the gentlemen there associated for the defence of our happy constitution.
Second edition. Not a reissue of the first edition.
Half-title: ’Mr. Meadowcourt’s sermon preached at the cathedral of Worcester, on occasion of the general fast December 18, 1745’.
The recto of the final, unnumbered, leaf lists other works by…

A sermon preached on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland, at the parish-church of St. James, Westminster, and the chapels belonging to it, October 6, 13, 1745. By Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. Published at the Request of the Parishioners.
Special Collections copy : No. 3 of 4 in a volume with binder's title "Sermons on Rebellion 1746."

Binding : Three-quarter morocco on marbled boards.

Text based on II. Samuel x, 12.
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