A discourse, concerning the execution of the lavvs, made against prophaneness, &c. Which contains some account of, the reasons and tendency of these laws; the occasions, which, till of late, obstructed their execution; the manner in which, now, they may be legally and easily made effectual; the obligations in duty, honour, and interest, of all ranks, in their respective stations, to promove this necessary work; the sin and misery, both as to private and publick, which will be the consequences of a neglect thereof; and the spiritual and temporal happiness, that will ensue on setting about it, without further delay in the same.

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  • A discourse, concerning the execution of the lavvs, made against prophaneness, &c. Which contains some account of, the reasons and tendency of these laws; the occasions, which, till of late, obstructed their execution; the manner in which, now, they may be legally and easily made effectual; the obligations in duty, honour, and interest, of all ranks, in their respective stations, to promove this necessary work; the sin and misery, both as to private and publick, which will be the consequences of a neglect thereof; and the spiritual and temporal happiness, that will ensue on setting about it, without further delay in the same.
  • Discourse, concerning the execution of the laws, made against prophaneness, &c
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Imprint
Edinburgh: printed by George Mosman, in the year 1700.
Publication year
1700-1700
ESTC No.
R10747
Grub Street ID
59090
Description
56 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Francis Grant, Lord Cullen. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).Citation/references Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), C7474B