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Preaching - Great Britain - 18th century

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    The old apostolical way of preaching , or, Peter's last legacy to all his true successors in the ministry, and faith of the Gospel. Being an awakening word from a Dying Preacher to his Dying-Hearers, in a sermon preach'd on the death of Mr. Edward West, Late Minister of the Gospel in London. By the late learned and Reverend Mr. Thomas Cole, Preacher of the Gospel.

    Cole, Thomas, 1627?-1707. | Date: printed in the year, 1708
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    Barnabas's character and success . A sermon Preach'd at Exon, May the 9th. 1716. Before an Assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwal. Publish'd at their Request. By William Bartlet.

    Bartlet, William, 1678-1720. | Date: [1716]
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    The nature and necessity of preaching the gospel deliver'd in a visitation sermon, before the Reverend Dr. Samuel Lisle, Archdeacon of Canterbury, June 9. 1731. at Wye in Kent. Wherein Ambition, Covetousness, Indolence, and Infidelity, Are Exposed And shewn to be utterly Inconsistent With a Religious Profession. By Francis Cull, Rector of Snave in Romney-Marsh.

    Cull, Francis, 1686 or 7-1738. | Date: 1732

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