The religious tradesman, or, Plain and serious hints of advice for the tradesman's prudent and pious conduct, from his entrance into business, to his leaving it off. Contained under the heads, of the nature of a life of business, and obligations to it. Of chusing a calling. Of prudence, or discretion. Of diligence. Of justice, of truth, and of contentment, as they relate to trade. Of religion. Of leaving our callings. [Seven lines from Watts' preface]

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  • The religious tradesman, or, Plain and serious hints of advice for the tradesman's prudent and pious conduct, from his entrance into business, to his leaving it off. Contained under the heads, of the nature of a life of business, and obligations to it. Of chusing a calling. Of prudence, or discretion. Of diligence. Of justice, of truth, and of contentment, as they relate to trade. Of religion. Of leaving our callings. [Seven lines from Watts' preface]
  • Religious tradesman.
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Imprint
[Newburyport, Mass.]: London printed. By John Mycall, in Newburyport, re-printed for Enoch Titcomb and Edmund Sawyer, [178-?]
Publication year
1780-1789
ESTC No.
W21755
Grub Street ID
331543
Description
180 p. ; 12⁰
Note
A revised edition of Steele's "The trades-man's calling." Cf. "To the reader," signed: Isaac Watts. D.D. Newington, Jan. 24, 1747.

Entered twice by Evans, and dated 1780 and 1790 respectively.
Uncontrolled note
Signatures: A-P?