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Thomas Mole

ca. 1780

  • A Sermon Preached At Court-Yard, Southwark, December 4, 1745 On The Occasion Of The Present Unnatural RebellionA Sermon Preached At Court-Yard, Southwark, December 4, 1745 On The Occasion Of The Present Unnatural Rebellion
  • A Sermon Preached at Court-Yard, Southwark, December 4, 1745, on Occasion of the Present Unnatural Rebellion. By Thomas MoleA Sermon Preached at Court-Yard, Southwark, December 4, 1745, on Occasion of the Present Unnatural Rebellion. By Thomas Mole
  • The Character and Office of St. Peter Explained. a Sermon Preached at Rotherhith, the 5th of November, 1728. by Thomas MoleThe Character and Office of St. Peter Explained. a Sermon Preached at Rotherhith, the 5th of November, 1728. by Thomas Mole
  • A discourse on repentanceA discourse on repentance
  • A farewel sermon preached at UxbridgeA farewel sermon preached at Uxbridge
  • A sermon preached at Court-yard, Southwark, December 4, 1745, on occasion of the present unnatural rebellionA sermon preached at Court-yard, Southwark, December 4, 1745, on occasion of the present unnatural rebellion
  • Foundation of moral virtue consider'd in a sermon on Psalm 11Foundation of moral virtue consider'd in a sermon on Psalm 11
  • Mr. Mole's sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1728Mr. Mole's sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1728
  • The case of a dissent and separation from a civil establishment of the Christian religion fairly statedThe case of a dissent and separation from a civil establishment of the Christian religion fairly stated
  • The character and office of St. Peter explainedThe character and office of St. Peter explained
  • The foundation of moral virtue consider'd. In a sermon on Psalm XI.7. By Thomas MoleThe foundation of moral virtue consider'd. In a sermon on Psalm XI.7. By Thomas Mole
  • The foundation of moral virtue re-consider'd and defended against the remarks of an anonymous writer. By Thomas MoleThe foundation of moral virtue re-consider'd and defended against the remarks of an anonymous writer. By Thomas Mole