Political calumny refuted: addressed to the inhabitants of Woodbridge, containing, an extract of a sermon, preached at Butley, on the fast-day, 1793: a sermon, preached at Otley, on the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving, on account of our naval victories: and solitary musings, (in verse) on the being of a God, providence, and the French Revolution By the Rev. John Black
- Black, John, Perpetual Curate of Butley.
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Political calumny refuted: addressed to the inhabitants of Woodbridge, containing, an extract of a sermon, preached at Butley, on the fast-day, 1793: a sermon, preached at Otley, on the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving, on account of our naval victories: and solitary musings, (in verse) on the being of a God, providence, and the French Revolution By the Rev. John Black (Online)
Political calumny refuted: addressed to the inhabitants of Woodbridge, containing, an extract of a sermon, preached at Butley, on the fast-day, 1793: a sermon, preached at Otley, on the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving, on account of our naval vic
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Ipswich : printed and sold by John Bush; sold also by G. G. and J. Robinsons, London: R. Loder, and W. Alexander, Woodbridge: and F. Bush, Yarmouth, [1800]
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