A Friendly address to one who is under affliction.
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| Language: | English |
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London : And sold at 66, Paternoster-Row,
Published by John Mason, 14, City-Road ;
[183-?]
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| Item Description: | At had of title: "No. 67." 'Price 2s. 8d. per 100', -page 8. Undated. Dated from address of printers. Wove papers. The Cushing Library/Dawson French Collection copy is bound with: The duty of parents to give religious instruction to their children, and the good effects likely to result therefrom, shown in several anecdotes. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The awful history of a backslider. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Eliza, the Indian sorceress. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- A friendly address to one who is under affliction. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Thomas Curry, the pious keelman. [London? : John Mason?, 18--?] -- Old Jonathan Shepherd and Margery Stray. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The Christian pilgrim's catechism. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Why do you not go to the play? [London : J. Mason, 18--?] -- A word to a Protestant. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Do you ever think? [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- An earnest invitation. [London? : Printed by James Nichols, 18--?] -- A plain and affectionate address to servants; with some usedul rules of conduct. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The danger and folly in indecision in religion. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- On repentence. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Former times. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- A short account of the life and death of Henry, Prince of Wales. [London : John Mason, 18--?] --The Bible. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Anecdotes of a negro. [London : J. Mason, 18--?] -- The martyrdom of bishops Ridley and Latimer. [London : Printed by J. Bradford, ... for J. Kershaw, 18--?] -- The rash prayer answered. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- "I am not what I once was." [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The folly of delaying to seek God. [London : J. Mason, 18--?] -- Good for trade : an authentic dialogue . [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The danger and folly in indecision in religion. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Eliza, an Indian woman. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Reasons why a sinner ought to turn to God without delay. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Advice to an apprentice in a letter from a clergyman to his brother. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Life of the Rev. Richard Hooker. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The History of George Gilbert, part II. [London : Printed by Joseph Bradford ... for J. Mason, 18--?] -- An affectionate address to rational beings. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The Cottage, in verse. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The First and last chapters in the history of intemperance. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The races; or, attendance on horse-races ... [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Hard times. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The duty of attending public worship, especially on the Lord's Day. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- The Grateful seaman. [London : John Mason, 18--?]-- The Duty of turning over a new leaf. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- Peggy Ellis; or, the happy islander. [London : John Mason, 18--?] -- A word on marriage. [London : Printed by B. Bensley, ... for J. Kershaw, 1821] -- The Flood; or, an alarming dream. [London : Printed by Joseph Bradford, ... for J. Mason, 18--?] -- The Disobedient son. [London : J. Mason, 18--?]. |
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| Physical Description: | 8 pages ; 16 cm |
| Place of Publication: | England -- London. |