Sermons preach'd upon several occasions, before King William, and Queen Anne. By Sir William Dawes, ...
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London: printed and sold by H. Hills. For the benefit of the poor, 1707 [1708]
- Publication year
- 1708-1708
- ESTC No.
- N23563
- Grub Street ID
- 12919
- Description
- 15 parts,plate : port. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Contents: 'The pains and terrors of a wounded conscience insupportable', 1708; 'The certainty of hell-torments', [1707?]; 'The certainty of hell-torments, .. Part. II.'; 'The greatness of hell-torments. .. Part. III.'; 'The eternity of hell-torments. .. Part. IV.'; 'The true meaning of the eternity of hell-torments. .. Part. V.'; 'The objections, against the eternity of hell torments, answer'd. .. Part VI.'; 'The nature and blessedness of poverty of spirit'; 'Wordly [sic] men wiser, in their way, than Christians, in theirs'; 'Christ, once offer'd, the Christians all-sufficient sacrifice'; 'The desirableness of dying a righteous man's death'; 'A good conscience a pledge of future happiness'; 'Faith's victory over the world and all its temptations'; 'The danger of talking much, and wisdom of the contrary'.
Each sermon has separate titlepage and pagination; all but the first are of the 2nd edition and all but the first two are dated 1707.
- Uncontrolled note
- 15 parts = [6]p. + 14 sermons, each 16p