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Critical remarks on Dr. Nowel's sermon, preached on Thursday, January 30, 1772, before the House of Commons; to which is annexed, the sermon complete. Printed with the approbation of the Speaker, ... and sold by T. Evans in Pater-Noster-Row
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Correspondence and manuscripts regarding the controversy over Thomas Nowell's 1772 Charles I remembrance sermon before the House of Commons, bound together with the printed sermon. Letters to Nowell are from W. (presumably Walter) King and Dr. (presumably James) King, the sermon's printer Henry Hughs, Lord Lichfield, Thomas Fitzmaurice, the Rev. Richard Scrope, and others; letters are both in support of and in opposition to Nowell's sermon. In addition, there are two copies of Thomas Nowell letters to unidentified recipients. Also present in the volume are a manuscript vote of thanks for Nowell's sermon from the House of Commons with an order to print, January 31, 1772; and manuscript extracts from a letter of Edward Gibbon and from the Annual Register regarding the sermon. The front of the volume contains a manuscript table of contents and provenance note, the bulk of which was most likely written in the late 19th century with a note added after 1916 at the end.
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A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Thursday, January XXX, 1772
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