Gods doings, and mans duty, opened in a sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major and aldermen of the city of London, and the Assembly of divines; at the last thanksgiving day, April 2. For the recovering of the West, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings horse, &c. 1645. Quadragesimus ... pariat. This fourty-fifth great yeer, of wondrous worth, Lord grant it may Great Brittain's peace bring forth. By Hugh Peters preacher of the Gospel.

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  • Gods doings, and mans duty, opened in a sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major and aldermen of the city of London, and the Assembly of divines; at the last thanksgiving day, April 2. For the recovering of the West, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings horse, &c. 1645. Quadragesimus ... pariat. This fourty-fifth great yeer, of wondrous worth, Lord grant it may Great Brittain's peace bring forth. By Hugh Peters preacher of the Gospel.
  • Sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and aldermen, and the Assembly
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by M. S[immons]. for G. Calvert, at the sign of the black Spred-Eagle, at the west end of Paul, 1646.
Publication year
1646-1646
ESTC No.
R6885
Grub Street ID
127182
Description
[14], 42 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Printer's name from Wing DC-Rom.

The first leaf bears an order to print on verso.

Running title reads: A sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and aldermen, and the Assembly.Citation/references Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), P1704

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