This is a digitally restored edition of "A Sermon Preach'd Before The Honourable House Of Commons, At S. Margaret's, Westminster, On Wednesday The 29th Of May, 1717" by Andrew Snape. Delivered before the House of Commons at St. Margaret's, Westminster, this sermon provides valuable insight into the religious and political climate of early 18th-century England. Snape's discourse offers a glimpse into the theological perspectives and moral considerations prevalent among the governing body of the time.
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