The dangers to which we are exposed - the blessings we enjoy - and objections against our government and religion considered in a sermon preached before "the Loyal Ashton-Under-Lyne Volunteer Corps", on Sunday, October 28, 1798. By John Kenworthy, A.B. Chaplain to the Corps, and Curate of Stayley Bridge. With an appendix, containing proofs and illustrations.
- Kenworthy, John, b. 1770 or 71.
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The dangers to which we are exposed - the blessings we enjoy - and objections against our government and religion considered in a sermon preached before "the Loyal Ashton-Under-Lyne Volunteer Corps\
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Stockport : printed and sold by J. Clarke; sold also by Messrs. Clarke, Manchester; and Messrs. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, [1798]
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