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Boston, Nov. 9. 1749 Whereas Mr. Moses Dickinson hath prepared for the press a defence of his brother the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace ... We the subscribers, to encourage the publishing of the said piece, do promise to pay to Messi. Rogers and Fowle, or order, for the number of books annexed to our names

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  • "Boston, Nov. 9. 1749 Whereas Mr. Moses Dickinson hath prepared for the press a defence of his brother the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace ... We the subscribers, to encourage the publishing of the said piece, do promise to pay to Messi. Rogers and Fowle, or order, for the number of books annexed to our names"
  • "Boston, Nov. 9. 1749 Whereas Mr. Moses Dickinson hath prepared for the press a defence of his brother the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace ... We the subscribers, to encourage the publishing of the said piece, do promise to pay to Messi. Rogers and Fowle, or order, for the number of books annexed to our names"@en
  • "Boston, Nov. 9. 1749. Whereas Mr. Moses Dickinson hath prepared for the press a defence of his brother the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace ... We the subscribers, to encourage the publishing of the said piece, do promise to pay to Messi. Rogers and Fowle, or order, for the number of books annexed to our names"@en
  • "Boston, Nov. 9. 1749 : Whereas Mr. Moses Dickinson hath prepared for the press a defence of his brother the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace ... We the subscribers, to encourage the publishing of the said piece, do promise to pay to Messi. Rogers and Fowle, or order, for the number of books annexed to our names"