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John Score, Merchant, Exon.

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Mr. John Sealy, Exona

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John Seal, Efq; of Mountboon, Dartmouth...

Mark Sealy, Exon. ›

William Short, Efq; Exon.

Mr. John Short of London.
Alderman Simmons.
James Simmons.
Mark Slee.

Smerdon.

Snodon.

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George Southcott, Efq; of Dulcis.

Mr. Thomas Southcott of Ottery St. Mary,
Mrs. Elizabeth Southmead.

Dorothy Southmead, Exon.

Mr. Southley, Excn.

Mrs. Spence of Bath.

Mr. Nath. Spry, Exon.

Alderman Stubback, Exon.

John Stare, M. D. Leafkard, Cornwall.

Henry Stephen, Efq; 2 Books.

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Mr. Robert Stephenson, Exon.

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Robert Stokes at Hurendell, Comptroller.
George Strange of Biddeford, Merchant.
Stripling, Exon.

John Sutwell of Farnham...
Swanton of Salisbury.

Philip Sydenham, 3 Books.

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Rev. Mr. Charles Tillet of Tingmouth, Gamb Mr. Hugh Tonkin.⠀

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Sir John Trevelyan, Bart. of Nettlecomb, Somerfet.

Mrs. Anne Trevelyan.

Mr. Chriftopher Tatchell, Axminster.

Mrs. Taunton.

Jofeph Taylor, Efq; of Denbury.

Dr. Robert Thistlewaite.

Mr. Ifaac Thewell.

Richard Thompson of Colyton.

Mrs. Chriftian, Thompson.
Mr. John Till of Chichefter.
Thomas Tothill, Efq; of Bagtor.

Mr. William Tracy.
Charles Trelawney, Efq;
Samuel Trelawney, Efqa

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Rev. Mr. Webber, Fellow of Exeter College.

Mr. Weftcot.

Mr. Weftlake of Exon,

Mr. Martin White.

Mr. Thomas White.

Mr. Wigmore of Farnham.

Mr. John Wilcocks.
Mr. Charles Williams.

Mr. Williams.

Mr. William Williams.

Mr. Robert Wills of Totnese.

Mr. Wilshman.

Mr. Lewis Wolcomb.

Mr. Wrey, Rector of Tauftock.
Stephen Wefton, Efq; of Exon.
Mr. Waldron.

Charles Webber of Exon.
Richard Weft of Chichester.
Weftlake.

Mark Western, Ufculm.

Mrs. Whiting of Exon,

Mr. Benjamin Wills.

Mrs. Mary Wood.

Mr. Woolcott of Sidbury, 2 Books.

Simon Worth.
Reginald Worth.

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SERMON I.

PSALM Civ. 24.

O Lord, how manifold are thy Works! in Wisdom haft thou made them all.

HAT there is a God, is a Propofi- SERM. Ttion that carries with it fuch a I. self-evident demonftrative Truth, n that to endeavour to prove it would be as needlefs an Undertaking, as that of a certain Philofopher, who fought out Arguments to prove his own Existence. It is the Foundation of all Truth ; the great Hinge on which Religion turns; and upon the Certainty of it all moral Obligations depend, as likewife the univerfal Law of Nature, and the eternal and neceffary Diffe rences and Relations of Things. For God is the Original of all Things, without a Suppofition of whofe Being there is not any A Thing

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