A midnight cry. An essay for our awakening out of that sinful sleep, to which we are at this time too much disposed; and for our discovering of what peculiar things there are in this time, that are for our awakening. In a discourse given on a day of prayer, kept by the North-Church in Boston. 1692. By Cotton Mather. Now published for the use of that church, together with a copy of acknowledgments and protestations made in pursuance of the reformation, whereto we are to be awakened.

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  • A midnight cry. An essay for our awakening out of that sinful sleep, to which we are at this time too much disposed; and for our discovering of what peculiar things there are in this time, that are for our awakening. In a discourse given on a day of prayer, kept by the North-Church in Boston. 1692. By Cotton Mather. Now published for the use of that church, together with a copy of acknowledgments and protestations made in pursuance of the reformation, whereto we are to be awakened.
  • Acknowledgements and protestations voted as explaining the obligations laid upon us by, our most holy covenant.
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Boston: printed by John Allen, for Samuel Phillips, and are to be sold at his shop, at the west-end of the Town-House, 1692.
Publication year
1692-1692
ESTC No.
W19282
Grub Street ID
328935
Description
71, [1] p. ; 12⁰
Note
Includes a bibliography of Cotton Mather on last page.Citation/references Evans, 622

Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), M1127

Holmes, T.J. Cotton Mather, 235