Rare Books
The creatures goodness, as they came out of God's hands, and the good mans mercy to the brute creatures, which God hath put under his feet. : In two sermons, the first preached before the University of Oxford, the second at the lecture at Brackley
Image not available
You might also be interested in
Image not available
A prayer of thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the great blessing which, in His mercy and goodness, He hath vouchsafed to this nation, in our abundant crop and favourable harvest : To be used... throughout England and Ireland, on Sunday the eighteenth of November next
Rare Books
277486
Image not available
A prayer of thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the great blessing which, in His mercy and goodness, He hath vouchsafed to this nation, in our abundant crop and favourable harvest : To be used... on Sunday the tenth day of October 1813... throughout England and Wales
Rare Books
277494
Image not available
A reference, not only of good but of the evil that befalls us in life, to the hand of God, an essential principle of piety: : a sermon, preached to the Congregational Society in Berkley, Sept. 30, 1798, by Thomas Andros. Occasioned by the death of his wife. [Two lines of Scripture texts]
Rare Books
183085
Image not available
A prayer of thanksgiving to almighty God; : for the great blessing, which, in His mercy and goodness, he hath vouchsafed to this nation, in our favourable and abundant harvest. To be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, in all churches and chapels throughout England and Wales
Rare Books
277246