New-Englands duty and interest to be an habitation of justice and mountain of holiness
containing doctrine, caution & comfort sith something relating to the restaurations, reformations and benedictions promised to the Church and world in the latter dayes, with grounds of hope that America in general, & New-England in particular, may have a part therein; preached to the general assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay at the anniversary election May 25, 1698
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1698 - Printed by Bartholomew Green, and John Allen ..., Boston in New-England, Massachusetts
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- New-Englands duty and interest to be an habitation of justice and mountain of holiness: containing doctrine, caution & comfort sith something relating to the restaurations, reformations and benedictions promised to the Church and world in the latter dayes, with grounds of hope that America in general, & New-England in particular, may have a part therein; preached to the general assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay at the anniversary election May 25, 1698
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