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A Gold chain of four links
Containing short and concise treatises on death, judgment, heaven, and hell -
A Golden chain; of four links, to draw poor souls to their desired habitation: or, The four last things, briefly discoursed of, viz. Death, most certain. Judgment, most strict. Hell, most dismal. Heaven, most delightful
To which is added, some wholesome instructions both to young and old, in order to prepare themselves for their latter end, and avoid all sinful alarms, which usually obstructs the great work of our salvation. With necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell and obtain heaven. Recommended as very proper to be read in families, by the Rev. J. Stevens, D.D -
A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Mr. Matthew Madden
Preached at Devonshire Square, January the 16th, 1731/32. By Sayer Rudd -
A Dialogue between Death and a lady
Very suitable for these times -
All the living must surely die, and go to judgment
A sermon (with some little, and but little enlargement in a few particulars) preach'd before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut at Hartford, on the day of election there, on May 11th. 1732 -
A phliosophical [sic] dissertation upon death
Composed for the consolation of the unhappy. By a friend to truth -
A discourse upon the nature and cause of sudden deaths
And the Reason why such Numbers of People died suddenly in the Years 1730 and 1731; with the most proper Indications both to discover the Danger, and prevent the fatal Stroke from taking Effect. To which is added, A Dissertation upon Bleeding in a Fit of the Apoplexy; with Remarks upon the Case of an illustrious Person that lately dy'd abroad upon his Travels. To which is prefix'd. A Preface in Defence of the Theory of Medicine, against the Cavils and Exceptions of some late Writers: Clearly demonstration, that Hippocrates, Galen, and all the great Ancients grounded their practical Indications upon Principles, and a Theory. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. And a Member of the College of Physicians, London