This copy was transcribed from Caesar, John James. The glorious memory of a faithful prince by a thankful posterity; in a sermon preach'd upon the most lamented death of King William III. The next Sunday after his Royal Funeral, to the High German Prussian Congregation in the Savoy. Dedicated in its native language to the King of Prussia; and at the Request of the said Auditory translated into English by the author J.J. Cæsar, Chaplain to his Prussian Majesty. (London : printed by J.H. for Henry Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCII. [1702]) ESTC Citation # T114943
A transcription of a printed sermon. It is virtually identical to the printed text, including the Biblical texts noted in margins. Caesar added some marginal notes to the text, changed a few words and divided some paragraphs.
Jennifer Farooq
Caesar misidentified the preacher as "John Julius" instead of "John James".