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National judgments, calling for national repentance: or, A serious address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain on account of the exorbitant rate of provisions. Together with some account of the divine proceedings with us in these lands, for a series of years past, and our remarkable deliverances. As also an exhortation to magistrates, ministers, parents, and children, in their different stations, mutually to endeavour the reformation of manners

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  • "National judgments, calling for national repentance: or, A serious address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain on account of the exorbitant rate of provisions. Together with some account of the divine proceedings with us in these lands, for a series of years past, and our remarkable deliverances. As also an exhortation to magistrates, ministers, parents, and children, in their different stations, mutually to endeavour the reformation of manners"
  • "National judgments, calling for national repentance: or, A serious address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain on account of the exorbitant rate of provisions. Together with some account of the divine proceedings with us in these lands, for a series of years past, and our remarkable deliverances. As also an exhortation to magistrates, ministers, parents, and children, in their different stations, mutually to endeavour the reformation of manners"@en
  • "National judgments, calling for national repentance: or, A serious address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain, on account of the exorbitant rate of provisions. Together with some account of the divine proceedings with us in these lands, for a series of years past, and our remarkable deliverances. As also an exhortation to magistrates, ministers, parents, and children, in their different stations, mutually to endeavour the reformation of manners"@en