Christi salus de cœlis, or, Gods defence of his anoynted: being a sermon intended for the 5 of Novem. 1647, but preached upon the Lords day after, in the parish church of St. Peter neere St. Pauls wharfe : wherein is layd downe the miraculous preservation that the hand of heaven hath in all ages extended over kings / by John Williams, Master of Arts.
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- Christi salus de cœlis, or, Gods defence of his anoynted: being a sermon intended for the 5 of Novem. 1647, but preached upon the Lords day after, in the parish church of St. Peter neere St. Pauls wharfe : wherein is layd downe the miraculous preservation that the hand of heaven hath in all ages extended over kings / by John Williams, Master of Arts.
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- Williams, John, Master of Arts.
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- [S.l. :: s.n.],
- Printed in the Yeere, 1647.
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- Sermons, English
- Bible. -- O.T.
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"Christi salus de cœlis, or, Gods defence of his anoynted: being a sermon intended for the 5 of Novem. 1647, but preached upon the Lords day after, in the parish church of St. Peter neere St. Pauls wharfe : wherein is layd downe the miraculous preservation that the hand of heaven hath in all ages extended over kings / by John Williams, Master of Arts." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96596.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.