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Moses and Aaron God's favour to his chosen people, in leading them by the ministry of civil & ecclesiastical rulers, well qualified for the offices they are called to execute, considered in a discourse had before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, on May 9th, 1728

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  • "Moses and Aaron : God's favour to his chosen people, in leading them by the ministry of civil & ecclesiastical rulers, well qualified for the offices they are called to execute, considered in a discourse had before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, on May 9th, 1728"@en
  • "Moses and Aaron God's favor to his chosen people, in leading them by the ministry of civil & ecclesiastical rulers, well qualified for the offices they are called to execute. : Considered in a discourse had before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, on May 9th. 1728"@en
  • "Moses and Aaron. God's favor to his chosen people, in leading them by the ministry of civil & ecclesiastical rulers, well qualified for the offices they are called to execute. : Considered in a discourse had before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, on May 9th. 1728"@en
  • "Moses and Aaron God's favor to his chosen people, in leading them by the ministry of civil & ecclesiastical rulers, well qualified for the offices they are called to execute. Considered in a discourse had before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, on May 9th. 1728. By Thomas Buckingham, A.M. and Pastor of a church in Hartford. [Text]"