A letter from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country, who, upon a late tour, was uncommonly surprized to see the churches so universally forsaken and empty; and to hear that the Meeting-Houses, of all Denominations, were generally full, and constantly frequented. Containing Some Seasonable Reflections upon the most obvious Causes of that great and growing Evil
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Letter from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country, who, upon a late tour, was uncommonly surprized to see the churches so universally forsaken and empty; and to hear that the Meeting-Houses, of all Denominations, were generally full, and constantly frequented. Containing Some Seasonable Reflections upon the most obvious Causes of that great and growing Evil (Online)
A letter from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country, who, upon a late tour, was uncommonly surprized to see the churches so universally forsaken and empty; and to hear that the Meeting-Houses, of all Denominations, were generally full, and con
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London : printed for W. Bizet, at the Golden Ball, in St. Clement's Church-Yard, 1753.
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