God save the King: or Pious and loyal joy, the subjects duty, for their soveraign's safety.: Opened in a sermon at Aldermanbury, upon the 30 of May, being the day after his Majesties most happy, joyfull and triumphant entrance into London. By Anthony Walker, minister of the Gospell at Fyfield in Essex.
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- God save the King: or Pious and loyal joy, the subjects duty, for their soveraign's safety.: Opened in a sermon at Aldermanbury, upon the 30 of May, being the day after his Majesties most happy, joyfull and triumphant entrance into London. By Anthony Walker, minister of the Gospell at Fyfield in Essex.
- Author
- Walker, Anthony, d. 1692.
- Publication
- London :: printed by M.S. for Thomas Parkhurst, at the three Crowns against the lower conduit in Cheapside,
- 1660.
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- Sermons, English
- Charles -- King of England, -- 1630-1685
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"God save the King: or Pious and loyal joy, the subjects duty, for their soveraign's safety.: Opened in a sermon at Aldermanbury, upon the 30 of May, being the day after his Majesties most happy, joyfull and triumphant entrance into London. By Anthony Walker, minister of the Gospell at Fyfield in Essex." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96682.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.