A sermon vpon the xii. xiij, and xiiij. verses of the xiiij. chapter of Ezechiel Wherein are chiefly shewed both the originall & accidentall causes of euerie dearth and famine, and especially of this dearth in England now 1608. and 1609. With the effects and fruites of the same, as also the helpes & remedies therof, if they be speedily and effectually practised. Preached at Strowd in the countrie of Glocester and published for the good of the church melitant. Whereunto is added a like meditation of the same author, vpon the 26. verse of the 11. chapter of Salomons Prouerbs, which may be called the Poore mans plea. By William Woodwall, minister and preacher of the word. 1609

Woodwall, William
Publisher: Printed by E A llde for Ed White are to be solde at his shop neere the little North doore of S Paules church at the Signe of the Gunne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1609
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A15694 ESTC ID: S104842 STC ID: 25970
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century; Wealth -- Religious aspects;
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