Job's epitaph explained: a sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, who departed this life, October 14, 1755. By John Brine.
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British Library
T086761
With an initial advertisement leaf.
London : printed for John Ward: and sold by George Keith; and by John Eynon, 1755. [4],32p. ; 8°
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