The case of the exiled Vaudois and French Protestants stated, and their relief recommended to all good Christians, especially to those of the reformed religion in a sermon preach'd at St. James Westminster, April 5, 1699, being the day of the publick fast / by William Wake ...

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The case of the exiled Vaudois and French Protestants stated, and their relief recommended to all good Christians, especially to those of the reformed religion in a sermon preach'd at St. James Westminster, April 5, 1699, being the day of the publick fast / by William Wake ...
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Wake, William, 1657-1737.
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London :: Printed for R. Sare ...,
1699.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew X, 42 -- Sermons.
Fast-day sermons.
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BOOKS Printed for R. Sare at Grays-Inn-Gate in Holborne.

THe Genuine Epistles of the Apostolical Fathers St. Barna∣bas, St. Ignatius, St. Clement, St. Polycarp, the Shep∣herd of Hermas, and the Martyrdoms of St. Ignatius, and St. Polycarp; Written by those who were present at their Suffer∣ings; being together with the Holy Scniptures of the New Testament, a compleat Collection of the most Primitive Antiquity for about 150 Years after Christ; Translated and Published with a large Preliminary Discourse, relating to the several Discourses here put together, 8o.

The Authority of Christian Princes over their Ecclesiastical Synods asserted, with Particular respect to the Convocations of the Clergy of the Realm, and Church of England. Occa∣sioned by a late Pamphlet Intituled, A Letter to a Convocation Man, 8o.

An Appeal to all the True Members of the Church of Eng∣gland in behalf of the Kings Supremacy, as by Law established; by our Convocations Approved, and our eminent Bishops and Clergy-men Stated and Defended, against both the Po∣pish and Fanatical opposers of it, 8o.

A Practical Discourse concerning Profane Swearing, espe∣cially in the two great Points of Perjury and Common Swear∣ing, 8o.

The Principles of the Christian Religion Explained, in a brief Commentary upon the Church Catechism, 8o.

A Sermon at the Dorsetshire Feast, 1690.

Before the Queen at Whitehall, May the 10th. 1691.

Before the Lord Mayor, November 26th, 1691.

At Grays-Inn upon the Death of the Queen.

At St. James's upon the Thanksgiving.

These Ten by Dr. Wake.

Fables and Stories Moralized, being a Second Part of the Fables of Aesop, and other eminent Mythologists, &c. Folio.

By Sir Roger L'Estrange.

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