The soul's conflict with itself, and victory over itself by faith. Being a treatise of the inward disquietments of distressed spirits, with comfortable Remedies to establish them. To which is subjoined, The bruised reed and smoking flax. By Richard Sibbs, D. D. Sometime Preacher of Gray's Inn, London. The fifth edition. To which is prefixed, an account of the author's life.

People / Organizations
Imprint
Glasgow: printed by R. Urie, Bookseller there; and sold by William Smith; and by Alexander Young, merchant in Stirling, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]
Publication year
1768-1768
ESTC No.
T105312
Grub Street ID
158665
Description
xvi,[8],xvii-508p. ; 8⁰
Note
The account of the author's life is by Samuel Clarke.

Four leaves containing a table of contents and preface with continuous register, are inserted after p.xvi.

'The bruised reed and smoking flax' has a divisional titlepage.

Pp.17-26 are in roman numerals.