Present Duty. A Discourse, delivered on the 31st of December, 1808; which was observed, by concert, as a day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, in several of the churches in the City of Philadelphia. By James Gray, D. D. Pastor of the Associate Reformed Church. Published by the particular request of the Elders and Trustees of said Church.
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Gray, James. Present Duty. A Discourse, delivered on the 31st of December, 1808; which was observed, by concert, as a day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, in several of the churches in the City of Philadelphia. By James Gray, D. D. Pastor of the Associate Reformed Church. Published by the particular request of the Elders and Trustees of said Church.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 21310, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/21310. Accessed 2024-11-25.
Gray, James. Present Duty. A Discourse, delivered on the 31st of December, 1808; which was observed, by concert, as a day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, in several of the churches in the City of Philadelphia. By James Gray, D. D. Pastor of the Associate Reformed Church. Published by the particular request of the Elders and Trustees of said Church. 1809.
Gray , J. (1809). Present duty. a discourse, delivered on the 31st of december, 1808; which was observed, by concert, as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, in several of the churches in the city of philadelphia. by james gray, d. d. pastor of the associate reformed church. published by the particular request of the elders and trustees of said church.
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Suggestions and Comments for Present Duty. A Discourse, delivered on the 31st of December, 1808; which was observed, by concert, as a day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, in several of the churches in the City of Philadelphia. By James Gray, D. D. Pastor of the Associate Reformed Church. Published by the particular request of the Elders and Trustees of said Church.