A book of hymns and spiritual songs : compos'd for the comfort of God's children by Mr. Edwards, Mr. Westly's, Mr. Dracupp, Mr. Hamonds, Mr. Watts, etc. with several others / written by John Turton, Aug. 2, 1759. 1759.

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A book of hymns and spiritual songs : compos'd for the comfort of God's children by Mr. Edwards, Mr. Westly's, Mr. Dracupp, Mr. Hamonds, Mr. Watts, etc. with several others / written by John Turton, Aug. 2, 1759. 1759.

1 close score ([1], 60, [14] leaves) : 3 hymn tunes ; 20 cm. (8vo.)

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Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788

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