The horrors and terrors of the hour of death and day of judgment : that seize upon all impenitent and unbelieving sinners. With some holy directions, teaching all that set their faces Sion-ward how to sit and prepare themselves for their great change. And also the great danger of a long-delayed and death-bed repentance: by which is made manifest the unspeakable folly of our wantons in this extravagant age. To all which is added sundry examples of Gods dreadful judgments against violent breakers of his holy commandments. By Mr. John Hayward. Licensed and entred according to order.
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