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God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people, to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise a sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760. Being the day of public thanksgiving, for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, in prospering His Majesty's arms: particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c

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  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people, to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise A sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760. Being the day of public thanksgiving, for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, in prospering His Majesty's arms: particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c"
  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people : to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise : a sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760, being the day of public thanksgiving"
  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people, to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise a sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760. Being the day of public thanksgiving, for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, i prospering His Majesty's arms: particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c. By Eliphalet Williams, A.M. Pastor of a church in Hartford. [Five lines from Psalms]"
  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people, to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise a sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760. Being the day of public thanksgiving, for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, in prospering His Majesty's arms: particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c"@en
  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people, to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise a sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760. Being the day of public thanksgiving, for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, i prospering His Majesty's arms: particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c. By Eliphalet Williams, A.M. Pastor of a church in Hartford. [Five lines from Psalms]"@en
  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people, to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise. : A sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760. Being the day of public thanksgiving, for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, in prospering His Majesty's arms: particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c"@en
  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people, to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise : A sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760. Being the day of public thanksgiving, for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, in prospering His Majesty's arms: particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c"
  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people, to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise. a sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760. Being the day of public thanksgiving, for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, in prospering His Majesty's arms: particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c"@en
  • "God's wonderful goodness, in succeeding the arms of his people to be acknowledged and celebrated with rejoicing and praise : a sermon, preached at East-Hartford, March 6, 1760, being the day of public thanksgiving for the signally favourable appearances of Almighty God, in prospering His Majesty's arms : particularly by the defeat of the French army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, &c"@en