Nehemiah on the wall in troublesom times, or, A serious and seasonable improvement of that great example of magistratical piety and prudence, self-denial and tenderness, fearlesness and fidelity, unto instruction and encouragement of present and succeeding rulers in our Israel
as it was delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in N.E. May 15. 1667, being the day of election there
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- Serious and seasonable improvement of that great example of magistratical piety and prudence, self-denial and tenderness, fearlesness and fidelity, unto instruction and encouragement of present and succeeding rulers in our Israel.
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