The fate of blood-thirsty oppressors, and God's tender care of his distressed people. A sermon, preached at Lexington, April 19, 1776.
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Title
The fate of blood-thirsty oppressors, and God's tender care of his distressed people. A sermon, preached at Lexington, April 19, 1776.
Subject
Sermon, Lexington, American Revolution, Anglican, Episcopal, Church of England
Description
A sermon preached at Lexington after the battle by Pastor Jonas Clark. This sermon was to commemorate those fallen in battle and share thoughts on how Great Britain conducted themselves that day. A first hand account of the day is included at the end of the sermon.
Creator
Jonas Clark
Publisher
https://infoweb-newsbank-com.mutex.gmu.edu/iw-search/we/Evans/?p_product=EAIX&p_theme=eai&p_nbid=A5AD48GDMTYxOTEyMzUwMy44Mzk4NToxOjEyOjEyOS4xNzQuMjEuNQ&p_action=doc&p_queryname=11&p_docref=v2:0F2B1FCB879B099B@EAIX-0F2FD2E3F01D17C8@14679-0F94FC32C9199AE8@20
Date
19, April, 1775
Contributor
Samuel Bryan
Rights
The American Antiquarian Society and NewsBank, inc.
Format
31 pages,
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Original Format
paper
Citation
Jonas Clark, “The fate of blood-thirsty oppressors, and God's tender care of his distressed people. A sermon, preached at Lexington, April 19, 1776.,” Mason's Legacies, accessed May 17, 2024, https://masonslegacies.org/items/show/999.