St. Paul's eloquent and noble defence of the Gospel in his three celebrated speeches . I At athens. II. To the Ephesian elders. III. Before King Agrippa. Paraphras'd in black verse. By Mr. John Fellows, author of Grace triumphant, a poem; The new history of the Bible in verse; The Protestant alarm, or Popish cruelty displayed; Hymns in various metres, &c.
- Fellows, John, d. 1785.
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St. Paul's eloquent and noble defence of the Gospel in his three celebrated speeches. I At athens. II. To the Ephesian elders. III. Before King Agrippa. Paraphras'd in black verse. By Mr. John Fellows, author of Grace triumphant, a poem; The new history o
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London : Printed for Alex. Hogg, at the King's-Arms, No. 16, Paternoster-Row, and sold by all other booksellers, [1775?]
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