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Author: Massachusetts. General Court.
Title: At a General Court held at Boston, March the eleventh 1673,4. Whereas it pleaseth God still to exercise his people here & else-where, with many and various difficulties and trialls ... These and other considerations hath moved this court, who do hereby order & appoint that the twenty sixt[h] day of this instant March, be set apart & kept as a day of humiliation and prayer ...
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Print source: At a General Court held at Boston, March the eleventh 1673,4. Whereas it pleaseth God still to exercise his people here & else-where, with many and various difficulties and trialls ... These and other considerations hath moved this court, who do hereby order & appoint that the twenty sixt[h] day of this instant March, be set apart & kept as a day of humiliation and prayer ...
Massachusetts. General Court.

[Cambridge, Mass.: Printed by Samuel Green, 1674]
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Broadsides.
Fast day proclamations -- 1674 Mar. 26.
URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=evans;idno=N29427.0001.001
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