Great Britain's thanks to God; to her governours, and the people, that offer'd themselves willingly in defence of their dear country, against the late attempt by France and Rome . A Sermon on occasion of the publick Thanksgiving, October 9, 1746. Preach'd at Derby, into which place the rebels marched on Wednesday the fourth day of December, 1745; and from whence they returned the way they came, with great precipitation, the Friday following: being the last town they advanc'd to in their March southwards. Publish'd at the request of the hearers. By E. Latham, M.D. The second edition. To which is added an appendix.
- Latham, Ebenezer, d. 1754.
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- MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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Derby : Printed and sold by S. Drewry, and Jer. Roe; T. Collyer in Nottingham; J. Slater in Chesterfield; and R. Hett in the Poultry, London, MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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