A national fast a national mockery of God , without real amendment both in principle and practice: And Our late extraordinary Successes no infallible Tokens of our being the Favourites of Heaven, being the substance of a sermon preached in the parish church of St. Ann, Westminster, on Friday, February 13, 1761. The Day appointed by his Majesty's Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation. By M.M. Merrick, LL. D. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Verney, and Lecturer of the same Church.

  • Merrick, Marshall Montague, 1719 or 20-1782.
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A national fast a national mockery of God, without real amendment both in principle and practice: And Our late extraordinary Successes no infallible Tokens of our being the Favourites of Heaven, being the substance of a sermon preached in the parish churc

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London : printed for, and sold by J. Haberkorn in Grafton Street, Soho, and E. Dilley, in the Poultry, and W. Withers, in Fleetstreet, 1761.

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