The great priviledge of children of God, is their liberty to be ever with him, and their interest in all that is his shewed, in a sermon preached in the north precinct of Eastham, commonly called Billinsgate; on the 24th day of the 12th month, commonly called February 1730,1. By Joseph Lord, Pastor of the Church of Christ, in Chatham. [Eight lines of Scripture texts].

  • Lord, Joseph, 1672?-1748.
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