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Cowper, John, 1672 or 3-1718.

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    The excellency of charity . A sermon Preach'd to the clergy of the Arch-Deaconry of Chester, June 3d. 1712. At their Yearly Meating at Warrington, For the Relief of the Widows and Children of poor Clergy-Men within that Arch-Deaconry. Publish'd at their Request. By John Cowper, M. A. Vicar of Midlewich, and sometime Fellow of Brase-Nose-College in Oxford.

    Cowper, John, 1672 or 3-1718. | Date: 1713
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    A sermon preached at the assizes held at the city of Carlisle, August 5, 1752. Before Sir Thomas Birch, and Baron Legg. By John Cowper, M.A

    Cowper, John, 1672 or 3-1718. | Date: [1752]
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    Good men need not value evil treatment . A sermon Preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Chester, At the Assizes, Tuesday August 28th, 1711. Before Sir Joseph Jekyl, Knight, Chief Justice, and John Ward, Esquire, second Judge of Chester. By John Cowper, M. A. Vicar of Middlewich, and sometime Fellow of Brase-Nose College in Oxford. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. High Sheriff, the Grand-Jury, and other Gentlemen of the County.

    Cowper, John, 1672 or 3-1718. | Date: [1711?]

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