Sermon preached at St Paul's Covent Garden

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Sermon preached at St Paul's Covent Garden, on the 5th of November 1711, being the anniversary for the happy discovery of the powder traitors. And no less happy deliverance from the late attempts of popery and arbitrary power, by the blessed King William of Immortal Memory. By the honourable Robert Lumley Lloyd of Cheam in Surrey, one of Her Majesty's late justices of the peace for the said County, rector of St Paul's Covent Garden, and Chaplain to the most noble his Grace the Duke of Bedford. Published for A Baldwin in Warick Lane, London, 1711.

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