Mr. Croswell's reply to a book lately publish'd, entitled, A display of God's special grace, attested by the seven following ministers of Boston, viz. Dr. Colman, Dr. Sewall, Mr. Prince, Mr. Webb, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Foxcroft, and Mr. Gee.
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Main Author: | Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785 |
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Other Authors: | Allen, Timothy, 1715-1806 |
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Language: | English |
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Boston :
Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle, below the prison in Queen-Street, near the Town-House. 1742. Where may be had Nadir's almanack for the year 1743. Wherein is sundry useful observations etc.,
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