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Two discourses delivered October 9th, 1760 [electronic resource] : Being the day appointed to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving for the success of His Majesty's arms, more especially in the intire [sic] reduction of Canada. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of the West-Church in Boston. [Three lines from Psalm II].

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Book
Author/Creator:
Mayhew, Jonathan, 1720-1766.
Contributor:
Draper, Richard, 1727-1774, printer.
Edes, Benjamin, 1732-1803, printer.
Gill, John, 1732-1785, printer.
Fleet, Thomas, 1732-1797, printer.
Fleet, John, 1734-1806, printer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--History--French and Indian War, 1754-1763.
United States.
Genre:
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1760 Oct. 9.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (69,[3]p. )
Other Title:
Two discourses delivered October 9th, 1760
Considerations on divine providence in the success and consequences of national wars.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Printed and sold by R. Draper, in Newbury-Street; Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street; and T. & J. Fleet, in Cornhill, 1760.
Notes:
Half-title: Dr. Mayhew's two thanksgiving-discourses, October 9th, 1760.
Caption title: Considerations on providence in the success and consequences of national wars; with some short, general reflections on the success of His Majesty's arms in the present war.
Two states of gathering B noted. One has "Deûm" in line 4 of the footnotes on p. 29, the other, "Divum." - "Corrections."--p. 69.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
Cited in:
Evans, 8668
English Short Title Catalog, W28412.
OCLC:
511167671

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