A sleeping sicknes the distemper of the times: as it was discovered in its curse and cure. In a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the House of Peeres in the Abby-Church at Westminster upon the 27th of January, the day appointed for their solemne and publicke humiliation. / By William Jenkyn Minister of Gods Word at Christ-Church London.

Jenkyn, William, 1613-1685
Publisher: Printed by W Wilson for Christopher Meredith at the Crane in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A87566 ESTC ID: R201315 STC ID: J654
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah XXIX, 10; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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