Personal affliction and frequent reflection upon human life, of great use to lead man to the remembrance of God. A sermon, preach'd on Sunday Sept. 1, 1754, in Christ-Church, Philadelphia; occasioned by the death of a beloved pupil, who departed this life, August 28, 1754, in the 16th year of his age. By W. Smith, M.A. Professor of philosophy in the Academy of Philadelphia.

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Imprint
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the new-printing-office, 1754.
Publication year
1754-1754
ESTC No.
W28868
Grub Street ID
339070
Description
[2],viii,16,[2]p. ; 8⁰
Note
With a half-title.

"Verses to the Rev. Mr. Smith on hearing his sermon, upon the death of his hopeful pupil, our dear fellow-student Mr. William Thomas Martin."--p. v-viii. The verses are by Francis Hokinson, Samuel Magaw, Jacob Duch?e, Thomas Barton, and Paul Jackson.

Hymn, p. [17].
Uncontrolled note
Signatures: pi1(=D2) A-C? D?(-D2) (D1 verso blank). - THE HALF-TITLE IS PRESENT IN THE DCL COPY ONLY