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The commings [sic] forth of Christ in the power of his death. Opened in a sermon preached before the High Court of Parliament, on Thursday the first of Novem. 1649. being a publike thanksgiving for the victories obtained by the Parliaments forces in Ireland, especially for the taking of Droghedah, since which Wexford also was taken. By Peter Sterry, sometimes fellow of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge: and now preacher of the Gospel in London.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.578[1]; Wing (2nd ed.) / S5476. Sterry, Peter, 1613-1672.
EEBO British Library records - unstructured.
[24], 51, [1] p. London:
Printed by Charles Sumptner, for Thomas Brewster, and Gregory Moule, and are to be sold at the three Bibles in the Poultrey, under Mildreds Church, 1649.