A sermon preached at Windham, A.D. 1721

on a day of thanksgiving set apart by the First Church in that place : occasioned by a remarkable revival of religion when, in six months, eighty persons were added to the Church

A sermon preached at Windham, A.D. 1721
Samuel Whiting
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A sermon preached at Windham, A.D. 1721

on a day of thanksgiving set apart by the First Church in that place : occasioned by a remarkable revival of religion when, in six months, eighty persons were added to the Church

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J. Byrne
Language
English
Pages
35

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Edition Notes

"New London, printed 1721; Windham re-printed, by John Byrne, 1800."

Preface, To the reader (p. [6]-9), signed, E. Adams, New London, Sept. 12, 1721

Sabin, 103707

Microfiche. [Woodbridge, CT] : Primary Source Microfilm, 2001. 1 microfiche : negative. (Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time ; fiche 37051)

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Windham, Conn
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Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time -- 103707
Genre
Sermons

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Microform
Pagination
35 p
Number of pages
35

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OL15381981M
LCCN
87306702

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