The divine government a ground of rejoicing at all times; And the Tears of England, or A Word in Season to the People; Two Sermons, Preached in Substance at Debenham, in Suffolk, The Former on Tuesday, December 19, 1797, Being the Day set apart for a General Thanksgiving for Naval Victories Obtained in the Present War; And the Latter on Wednesday, March 7, 1798. Being the day appointed for a General Fast. By W. Hurn, Vicar of Debenham.

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Ipswich: printed by Shave and Jackson, for the author, and sold by T. Chapman, No. 151. Fleet-Street; J. Mathews, No. 18, Strand; T. Conder, Bucklersbury, London; Forster, Ipswich; Keymer, Colchester; Rackham, Bury; Deighton, Cambridge, &c, 1798.
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T27924
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259717
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79,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Pp.37-79 contain: 'The tears of England, or a word in season to the people; ..' which has its own titlepage bearing the imprint: 'Ipswich: printed by Shave and Jackson', but the pagination and register are continuous.

Price from imprint: Price One Shilling and Sixpence.