The incurableness of superstition: or, The impossibility of preserving the protestant religion and liberties, under the Government of a Popish Prince . In two discourses, delivered, as to the substance of them, at little St. Helen's, to the Society that support the Lord's-day Morning-lecture there, on the first of August, 1749; in commemoration of the happy accession of the present Royal family to the Throne of Great-Britain, By Samuel Chandler. Published at the unanimous request of the Society and ministers there present.
- Samuel Chandler
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- MDCCXLIX. [1749]
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London : Printed for J. Noon at the White-Hart in the Poultry, and E. Gardiner at the Ship in Lombard-Street, MDCCXLIX. [1749]
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