Juga jucunda. A brief essay to obtain from young people, an early and hearty submission to the yoke of their Saviour, and his religion. With a relation of the glorious peace and joy, which brightened the dying hours of Mrs. Abiel Goodwin; who having born the yoke in her youth, triumphantly expired October 3. 1727. A sermon preached at the desire of the deceased. [One line from Deuteronomy]

People / Organizations
Imprint
Boston: Printed for D. Henchman at the corner shop over against the Brick Meeting House in Corn-hill, MDCCXXVII. [1727]
Publication year
1727-1727
ESTC No.
W19215
Grub Street ID
328869
Description
[4],32p. ; 8⁰
Note
For Miss Abiel Goodwin.

Half-title: Dr. Mather's remarkables on the peaceful and joyful death of Mrs. Abiel Goodwin.

Running title: The yoke born in the youth.

Attributed to Cotton Mather by Holmes.
Uncontrolled note
Signatures: [A]? B-D? E?