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Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd. In a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3. preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations. To which is prefixt, a general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion; in order to shew what provision is wanting for the propagation of Christianity in those parts. Together with proposals for the promoting the same: and to induce such of the clergy of this kingdom, as are persons of sobriety and abilities to accept of a mission. And to which is subjoin'd the author's circular letter lately sent to the clergy there. By Thomas Bray, D.D

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  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd. In a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3. preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations. To which is prefixt, a general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion; in order to shew what provision is wanting for the propagation of Christianity in those parts. Together with proposals for the promoting the same: and to induce such of the clergy of this kingdom, as are persons of sobriety and abilities to accept of a mission. And to which is subjoin'd the author's circular letter lately sent to the clergy there. By Thomas Bray, D.D"@en
  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd in a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3., preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations : to which is prefixt, A general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion, in order to shew what provision is wanting for the propagation of Christianity in those parts : together with proposals for the promoting the same, and to induce such of the clergy of this kingdom, as are persons of sobriety and abilities to accept of a mission : and to which is subjoin'd the author's circular letter lately sent to the clergy there"@en
  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd in a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3. : preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations : to which is prefixt, A general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion ; in order to shew what provision is wanting for the propagation of Christianity in those parts : together with proposals for the promoting the same : and to induce such of the clergy of this kingdom, as are persons of sobriety and abilities to accept of a mission : and to which is subjoin'd the author's circular letter lately sent to the clergy there"@en
  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd. : In a discourse upon Dan. 12.3. preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations. : To which is prefixt, a general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion; in order to shew what provision is wanting for the propagation of Christianity in those parts. Together with proposals for the promoting the same: and to induce such of the clergy of this kingdom, as are persons of sobriety and abilities to accept of a mission. : And to which is subjoin'd the author's circular letter lately sent to the clergy there"@en
  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd : in a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3. preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations : to which is prefixt, a general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion ... together with proposals for the promoting the same"@en
  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd in a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3., preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations : to which is prefixt, A general view of the English colo"
  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd. In a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3. preached at St. Paul's [...] at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations. To which is prefixt, a general[l] view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion"@en
  • "Apostolick charity its nature and excellence consider'd ; in a discourse upon Dan. 12.3, preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations ; to which is prefixt, A general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion ; in order to shew what provision is wanting for the propagation of Christianity in those parts"@en
  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd in a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3., preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations : to which is prefixt, A general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion, in order to shew what provision is wanting for the propagation of Christianity in those parts : together with proposals for the promoting the same, and to induce such of the clergy of this kingdom, as are persons of sobriety and abilities to accept of a mission : and to which is subjoin[e]d the author's circular letter lately sent to the clergy there"@en
  • "Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd. In a discourse upon Dan. 12. 3., preached at St. Paul's, at the ordination of some Protestant missionaries to be sent into the plantations. To which is prefixt, a general view of the English colonies in America, with respect to religion, in order to shew what provision is wanting for the propagation of Christianity in those parts. Together with proposals for the promoting the same: and to induce such of the clergy of this kingdom, as are persons of sobriety and abilities to accept of a mission. And to which is subjoin'd the author's circular letter lately sent to the clergy there. By Thomas Bray, D.D"@en