A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Salisbury, October the 6th, 1745. on occasion of the rebellion in Scotland. By the Right Reverend Thomas Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Published at the Request of the Mayor and Corporation: but Re-Published by Mr. Whiston, with some Additions, 1745-6. To which Mr. Whiston has now added a new edition of his Explication of the fifth vision of the prophet Esdras, Lib. iv. Chap. 11, and 12. Concerning an Eagle, with XII Great Wings; Viii Small Wings; and III Heads; besides his Body, and Talons; to be destroyed by a Lion. First published on the Back of an open half Sheet of Proposals for my Authentick Records, 1725-6; and again in the Authentick Records themselves, 1727; and now a third Time, 1745-6.

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  • A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Salisbury, October the 6th, 1745. on occasion of the rebellion in Scotland. By the Right Reverend Thomas Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Published at the Request of the Mayor and Corporation: but Re-Published by Mr. Whiston, with some Additions, 1745-6. To which Mr. Whiston has now added a new edition of his Explication of the fifth vision of the prophet Esdras, Lib. iv. Chap. 11, and 12. Concerning an Eagle, with XII Great Wings; Viii Small Wings; and III Heads; besides his Body, and Talons; to be destroyed by a Lion. First published on the Back of an open half Sheet of Proposals for my Authentick Records, 1725-6; and again in the Authentick Records themselves, 1727; and now a third Time, 1745-6.
  • Sermon preached at the cathedral-church of Salisbury
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Imprint
London: printed for John Whiston, Bookseller, at Mr. Boyle's Head, Fleet-Street, M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]
Publication year
1746-1746
ESTC No.
T47592
Grub Street ID
275545
Description
16p. ; 8⁰
Note
Also issued as part of 'Memoirs of the life and writings of Mr. William Whiston' London, 1749-50, who signs the explications (pp.11-16).

Catchword p.11: IV. Ac. A variant has catchword p.11: VI. Ac.
Uncontrolled note
The 'Explication' was earlier published in William Whiston's 'A collection of authentick records', 1727-8