Gospel ministers exhibited under the notion of stars, and our Lord Jesus Christ as holding these stars in his right hand

in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Nathaniel Gookin to the pastoral office of a church at North-Hill in the town of Hampton, October 31, 1739

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Gospel ministers exhibited under the notion of stars, and our Lord Jesus Christ as holding these stars in his right hand

in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Nathaniel Gookin to the pastoral office of a church at North-Hill in the town of Hampton, October 31, 1739

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English
Pages
35

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Edition Notes

Evans 4423
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-E⁴.
LC copy imperfect: leaf A1 (half title?) wanting.
With: Haines, T. Funeral sermon of Mrs. Rebecca French, widow of Rev. Jonathan French, D.D. Exeter : Printed at the News-letter Office, 1869. Bound subsequent to publication.

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Boston

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Library of Congress
BX7233.S52 G67 1739

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Pagination
[4], 35, [1] p. ;
Number of pages
35

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OL741450M
LCCN
97133373

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