Cotton, Rowland.
Cain's lamentations over Abel, in six books, ... By Rowland Cotton Rogers, Warminster.
London: printed for and sold by the author and T. Sabine, [1780?].
ESTC No. N65978.Grub Street ID 47772.
Cotton, Rowland.
Cain's lamentations over Abel, in six books, ... By Rowland Cotton.
New York: printed by Wayland and Davis, for the author, 1795.
ESTC No. W42702.Grub Street ID 352373.
Cotton, Rowland.
Cain's lamentations over Abel, in six books ... By Rowland Cotton.
New York: Printed by Wayland and Davis, for the author, 1795.
ESTC No. W37309.Grub Street ID 348074.
Cotton, Rowland.
Cain's lamentations over Abel, in six books ... By Rowland Cotton.
New-York: Printed for the author, by Wayland & Davis, and sold by L. Wayland, E. Mitchell, and G. Robinson, MDCCXCV. [1795].
ESTC No. W37310.Grub Street ID 348076.
Cotton, Rowland.
Cain's lamentations over Abel, in six books ... [Two lines from the text] By Rowland Cotton.
New-York: Printed by W.A. Davis, no. 438, Pearl-Street, for the author, 1796.
ESTC No. W37654.Grub Street ID 348438.
Cotton, Rowland.
The generation of light, or Vindication of the Bible: being a repository of sacred knowledge; calculated to promote true religion and holiness, by removing superstition and prejudice from the minds of men of all religions. [Five lines of quotations] Volume first. By Rowland Cotton.
Boston: Printed for the author, sold by him, and Samuel Etheridge, at his printing-office, no. 9, Newbury-Street, 1796.
ESTC No. W20369.Grub Street ID 330035.
Cotton, Rowland.
Cain's lamentations over Abel. In six books. I. His astonishment at Abel's death-his melancholy relation of the event to Adam and Eve, and his sorrowful separation from his parents when he became a fugitive exile. II. His conviction and penitence in his solitary retirement, with Satan's appearing to him. III. The appearance of Abel unto him as a messenger from Heaven, and their discourse. IV. His reflections on Abel's descension, and the consolation it produced to his soul. V. The appearance and discourse of Adam with him from Heaven-Adam's departure-his second appearance to him as the messenger of glad tidings and comfort-with Cain's melancholy reflections and doubts in the interval. VI. His patient waiting the will of God to depart from this spot of solitude, and earnest desire to see his mother before she goes to his father and brother-with the death of Eve in the presence of Cain. By R. C. Rogers.
London: printed and sold by Sabine & Son, No. 18, Shoe Lane Fleet Street, [1800?].
ESTC No. N70020.Grub Street ID 50803.