A sermon preached before the honourable Society of the Natives of the County of Kent November the 21th, 1700, at St. Mary-le-Bow, London / by William Assheton ...

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A sermon preached before the honourable Society of the Natives of the County of Kent November the 21th, 1700, at St. Mary-le-Bow, London / by William Assheton ...
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Assheton, William, 1641-1711.
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London :: Printed for J. Back ...,
1700.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 1st, X, 31 -- Sermons.
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
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"A sermon preached before the honourable Society of the Natives of the County of Kent November the 21th, 1700, at St. Mary-le-Bow, London / by William Assheton ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26075.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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To ••••e much Honoured,
  • Mr. Edmund Riggs,
  • Capt Tho. Robinson,
  • Mr. John Bulfinch,
  • Mr. David Dennis,
  • Mr. John Back,
  • Mr. Daniel Lane,
  • Mr. John Bridgar,
  • Mr. Christopher Denne,
  • Mr. Edward Rooke,
  • Mr. Henry Fuller,
  • Mr. Ri. Whittingham,
  • Mr. Richard Jones.

STEWARDS of the KENTISH-FEAST.

Gentlemen,

THough I am not a Native of your County, yet I heartily bless God, that I am an Inhabitant. For I do with the greatest Thankfulness acknowledge, that my Lot is fallen in a pleasant Place amongst you: Where for many Years I have enjoyed the Satisfaction of a most comfortable Retirement. And being thus far yours, by

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Affection and Interest, I could not think it decent to Dispute your Commands, either for the Preaching or Publishing this short Sermon.

That it may, through God's Blessing, be In∣strumental to promote those Great and Noble Ends of your Yearly Meetings; viz. Friend∣ship and Charity, is the Prayer of

Worthy Gentlemen,

Your most Humble, and Faithful Servant, William Assheton.

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