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THE LAST and GREAT
l E R M O N,
|j' the Rev Dr W I L L I A M D o d D, Prea¬
ched in the Chapel of New^ate-frifon, late
IMinifter at Btoomsbcrry-Chapcl in Lon,do , to
his Convift Brethren on Friday the 6th of
Vfutify 17-77, 3 ^10rt t*ime before he fuffered.
jDm Vfal. li. 3, I acknowledge my faults, and my finis
ever before me.
l ithhis Letter of Addrefs to the Rev, Mr VILETTE,
â– Ordinary in /Vc-zog^fr-prilbn, in order for publica¬
tion,
ikewife hisSolemn Declaration wrote
by hirafelf for his laft Speech, and
! given in a Letter at the place of
f Execution, June 27 1777.
Printed in Nidderfs-ijjynd. 1777-
(Price One-penny.)
l E R M O N,
|j' the Rev Dr W I L L I A M D o d D, Prea¬
ched in the Chapel of New^ate-frifon, late
IMinifter at Btoomsbcrry-Chapcl in Lon,do , to
his Convift Brethren on Friday the 6th of
Vfutify 17-77, 3 ^10rt t*ime before he fuffered.
jDm Vfal. li. 3, I acknowledge my faults, and my finis
ever before me.
l ithhis Letter of Addrefs to the Rev, Mr VILETTE,
â– Ordinary in /Vc-zog^fr-prilbn, in order for publica¬
tion,
ikewife hisSolemn Declaration wrote
by hirafelf for his laft Speech, and
! given in a Letter at the place of
f Execution, June 27 1777.
Printed in Nidderfs-ijjynd. 1777-
(Price One-penny.)
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