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The duty of Christians to magistrates: : a sermon, occasioned by the late riots at Birmingham, preached at the King's weigh-house, East-cheap, on Lord's Day morning, July 24, 1791. With a prefixed address to the publick, ... By John Clayton
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The duty of Christians to magistrates: : a sermon, occasioned by the late riots at Birmingham, preached at the King's weigh-house, East-cheap, on Lord's Day morning, July 24, 1791. With a prefixed address to the publick, ... By John Clayton
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[1791]
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287549
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Clayton, John (1754-1843)
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