A sermon proving slowness to anger, the truest gallantry (occasionally Preach'd,) on Observation, to what little Purpose the Different Sentiments of Men, defended and propagated with so much Zeal and Satyr, tendeth? as hath appear'd of late both from the Pulpit and Press, which for the general, has only serv'd to amuse the World, to put all into a Ferment at home, to keep differing Parties at an undue Distance, to render 'em less Serviceable to the Publick, and more troublesome in their Families, than otherwise they might be, wou'd they consider, and patiently hear each other. By S.A.

People / Organizations
Imprint
Salop: printed for Tho. Varnum & John Osborn at the Oxford-Arms in Lumbard-Street, London; and John Rogers in Shrewsbury, [1713?]
Publication year
1713-1713
ESTC No.
T47948
Grub Street ID
275926
Description
30,[2]p. ; 12⁰
Note
With a final advertisement leaf.

S. A. = Samuel Acton.
Uncontrolled note
Advertisement reported by AWn