A plain and serious exhortation to prisoners, both debtors and criminals.
Format | Book and Print |
Publication Info | London : Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington, 1788. |
Description | 34 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 18 cm |
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General note | With a final advertisement leaf. |
With note | Bound with: The most important truths and duties of Christianity stated / by James Stonhouse -- Catholic Christianity: or, an essay toward lessening the number of controversies among Christians / by Edward Synge -- An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity / by Edward Synge -- The way to eternal salvation plainly pointed out / by Edward Synge -- The duties of the poor; particularly in the education of their children / by F.T. Travell -- Serious advice and warning to servants, more especially those of the nobility and gentry / by Thomas Broughton -- The Christian Soldier: or, the duties of a religious life recommended to the Army / by Thomas Broughton -- The country clergymans advice to his parishioners -- The country gentlemans advice to his neighbours / by E.W., Esq. -- The excellent daughter : a discourse / by White Kennet. |
References | English Short Title Catalogue, T143190 |
Genre/form | Sammelbands (Provenance) 17th century. |
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The most important truths and duties of Christianity stated : designed for those in the lower stations of life, particularly for the instruction of such, as cannot read
Catholic Christianity, or, an essay toward lessening the number of controversies among Christians. By ... Edward Synge
An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity ; being a short and plain account of the doctrines and rules of Christianity
The way to eternal salvation plainly pointed out
The duties of the poor; particularly in the education of their children; : in an address from a minister to his parishioners
Serious advice and warning to servants : more especially those of the nobility and gentry
The Christian soldier, or, the duties of a religious life recommended to the army, from the example of Cornelius: in a sermon
The country clergyman's advice to his parishioners : explaining what they are to believe, and do, in order to be saved. Addressed chiefly to those who are of the Younger Sort
The country gentleman's advice to his neighbours
The excellent daughter : a discourse very necessary to be given by all parents to their children. To which is added, several proper lessons on the duty of daughters, to be learned or practised by them in schools or families; as likewife prayers for their use; and a paraphrase in verse, on the thirty-fitst chapter of provers
Catholic Christianity, or, an essay toward lessening the number of controversies among Christians. By ... Edward Synge
An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity ; being a short and plain account of the doctrines and rules of Christianity
The way to eternal salvation plainly pointed out
The duties of the poor; particularly in the education of their children; : in an address from a minister to his parishioners
Serious advice and warning to servants : more especially those of the nobility and gentry
The Christian soldier, or, the duties of a religious life recommended to the army, from the example of Cornelius: in a sermon
The country clergyman's advice to his parishioners : explaining what they are to believe, and do, in order to be saved. Addressed chiefly to those who are of the Younger Sort
The country gentleman's advice to his neighbours
The excellent daughter : a discourse very necessary to be given by all parents to their children. To which is added, several proper lessons on the duty of daughters, to be learned or practised by them in schools or families; as likewife prayers for their use; and a paraphrase in verse, on the thirty-fitst chapter of provers