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Discourses on several important subjects: To which is added, Eight sermons preached at the Lady Moyer's lecture, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London

The book features a series of discourses on a range of important subjects, enriched by eight additional sermons. These sermons were presented at the Lady Moyer's lecture series, which took place in the renowned Cathedral Church of St. Paul in London. more

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Jeremiah Seed

Limited information is available about Jeremiah Seed, who lived from 1700 to 1747 and whose occupation and profession remain unknown. more

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