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The great duty of public worship : and of erecting and setting apart proper places for that purpose. A sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. On Friday, September 4th, 1761

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  • "The great duty of public worship : and of erecting and setting apart proper places for that purpose. A sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. On Friday, September 4th, 1761"@en
  • "The great duty of public worship, and of erecting and setting apart proper places for that purpose a sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. On Friday, September 4th, 1761. Being the day appointed for the first performance of Divine worship in said church. : To which is prefixed, an account of the whole service used on that occasion. : Published at the desire of the church-wardens and vestry"@en
  • "The great duty of public worship, and of erecting and setting apart proper places for that purpose A sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. On Friday, September 4th, 1761. Being the day appointed for the first performance of Divine worship in said church"
  • "The great duty of public worship and of erecting and setting apart proper places for that purpose : a sermon preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia, on Friday, September 4th, 1761"
  • "The great duty of public worship, and of erecting and setting apart proper places for that purpose. a sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. On Friday, September 4th, 1761. Being the day appointed for the first performance of Divine worship in said church. : To which is prefixed, an account of the whole service used on that occasion. : Published at the desire of the church-wardens and vestry"@en
  • "The great duty of public worship, and of erecting and setting apart proper places for that purpose : A sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. On Friday, September 4th, 1761. Being the day appointed for the first performance of Divine worship in said church"