Edwards, J. (John), 1768-1808.
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Letters to the British nation , and to the inhabitants of every other country who may have heard of the late shameful outrages committed in this part of the kingdom. Part I. Occasioned by the appearance of a pamphlet, intitled 'A reply to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's Appeal to the public, on the subject of the riots in Birmingham.' Being The Joint Production Of The Principal Clergy Of That Place And Of Its Vicinity. Having in its title-page the signature of the Rev. E. Burn, M.A. By the Rev. J. Edwards.
Edwards, J. (John), 1768-1808.Date: [1791?]- E-books
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Inattention of Christians to set days of public fasting justifiable . A discourse, delivered in the Union Chapel, Livery-Street, Birmingham, the Sunday after the day appointed for a national fast; March 13, 1796. By J. Edwards.
Edwards, J. (John), 1768-1808.Date: 1796- E-books
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A discourse delivered on Friday, April 19, 1793 , at The Union Meeting, in Livery-Street, Birmingham; Being the Day appointed by the King for a General Fast.
Edwards, J. (John), 1768-1808.Date: 1793- E-books
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Letters to the British nation , and to the inhabitants of every other country who may have heard of the late shameful outrages committed in this part of the kingdom. Part I. Occasioned by the appearance of a pamphlet, intitled 'A reply to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's Appeal to the public, on the subject of the riots in Birmingham.' Being the joint production of the principal clergy of that place and of its vicinity. By the Rev. J. Edwards.
Edwards, J. (John), 1768-1808.Date: [1791?]- E-books
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The blessedness of those who are persecuted for righteousness sake a discourse, delivered at the First Meeting of the Congregation at Kingswood, subsequent to the riots: in the Union Chapel, in Livery-Street, Birmingham, The Sunday before,-and in the Chapel, in High-Street, Warwick, The Sunday after, the Assizes at that Place. By the Rev. J. Edwards.
Edwards, J. (John), 1768-1808.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]