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New Year sermons - Early works to 1800

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    Early religion recommended. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's; For the benefit Of the Charity-School, in Gravel - Lane, Southwark: on New-Years-Day, MDCCXLII. By O. Hughes, D. D

    Hughes, Obadiah, 1695-1751. | Date: 1742
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    A new-Years-Gift to youth . A sermon preach'd at Leicester, January the 1st, 1713. to young persons. By John Greene.

    Greene, John, fl. 1708-1718. | Date: 1713
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    Growing in the knowledge of Christ recommended to young persons , in a sermon Preached at Poole, in Dorsetshire, January 1, 1746. By Samuel Haward.

    Haward, Samuel | Date: [1746]
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    The New Year's wish of an affectionate minister for the people of his charge addressed to them in a sermon preached at Dorchester, January 1, 1796. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, M.A. F.H.S. [Five lines of Scripture texts].

    Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. | Date: 1796
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    A serious and affectionate address of a minister to his people, on entering upon the new-year 1775

    Lewis, Josiah | Date: [1775]
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