The last great assize: or grand jubilee. In which we shall be freed from all our miseries, and have perpetual Ease and Happiness, or endless Miseries and Torments. As delivered in four sermons On the XXth Chap. of Rev. Verse 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. To which is added, two sermons upon the first of the Canticles, Ver. 6, 7. By Sympson Smith, Minister of Brettlewell, in Essex.
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- The last great assize: or grand jubilee. In which we shall be freed from all our miseries, and have perpetual Ease and Happiness, or endless Miseries and Torments. As delivered in four sermons On the XXth Chap. of Rev. Verse 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. To which is added, two sermons upon the first of the Canticles, Ver. 6, 7. By Sympson Smith, Minister of Brettlewell, in Essex.
- Great assize, or, day of jubilee
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Leeds: printed by J. Binns, and sold by him; also by Ogilvy and Speare, Vernor and Hood, and B. Crosby in London, 1795.
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- 1795-1795
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- T194494
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- 228418
- Description
- 144p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- Sympson Smith = Samuel Smith.
First published in 1628 as 'The great assize'.