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The frequent service of God in publick, the way to long life, honour, and undoubted happiness: : set forth in a sermon preached at the consecration of the new chapel in Queen's-College in Oxford, on the first day of Nov. 1719. By John Gibson
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The frequent service of God in publick, the way to long life, honour, and undoubted happiness: : set forth in a sermon preached at the consecration of the new chapel in Queen's-College in Oxford, on the first day of Nov. 1719. By John Gibson
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1719.
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220459
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Gibson, John (1678-1730)
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