A sermon preached at Roxbury-Camp, before Col. Cotton's regiment on the 20th of July, P.M. 1775. Being a day set apart for fasting and prayer, throughout all the united colonies in America. By Ezra Samson, colleague Pastor of the First Church in Plymton. (Published at the request of the officers of said regiment.) [Two lines from Judges].
- Ezra Sampson
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- 1775
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Sermon preached at Roxbury-Camp, before Col. Cotton's regiment (Online)
A sermon preached at Roxbury-Camp, before Col. Cotton's regiment; on the 20th of July, P.M. 1775. Being a day set apart for fasting and prayer, throughout all the united colonies in America. By Ezra Samson, colleague Pastor of the First Church in Plymton.
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Watertown [Mass.] : Printed and sold by Benjamin Edes, 1775.
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