Reflections on the moral and religious character of David , King of Israel and Judah. Wherein the aspersions thrown upon him by a modern author, are proved to be false and malicious: And the Right the Royal Patriarch has, not only in a political, but likewise in a moral and religious Sense, to the Title of being the Man after God's own Heart, is impartially stated and considered. By John Francis, M. A. Vicar of Lakenham, near Norwich.
- Francis, John, Vicar of Lakenham.
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- MDCCLXIV. [1764]
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