Henry Sacheverell
Henry Sacheverell (; 8 February 1674 – 5 June 1724) was an English high church Anglican clergyman who achieved nationwide fame in 1709 after preaching an incendiary 5 November sermon. He was subsequently impeached by the House of Commons and though he was found guilty, his light punishment was seen as a vindication and he became a popular figure in the country, contributing to the Tories' landslide victory at the general election of 1710. Provided by Wikipedia
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by King, William
Published 1711
Other Authors:
“...Sacheverell, Henry...”Published 1711
Printed for H. Clements, and re-printed in Dublin by C. Carter a[t] [t]he Old Post-Office in Fish Shamble Street
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by King, William
Published 1711
Other Authors:
“...Sacheverell, Henry...”Published 1711
London: printed for H. Clements, and re-printed in Dublin by C. Carter at the Old Post-Office in Fish Shamble-Street