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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 funeral elegy by way of dialogue; between Death, Soul, Body and Jesus Christ
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A funeral elegy by way of dialogue; between Death, Soul, Body and Jesus Christ
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A Dialogue between Death and a lady
Very suitable for these times -
An account of the births and burials in Christ-Church parish, in Philadelphia
from December 24, 1759, to December 24, 1760 -
The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory
Illustrated and enlarged upon in a discourse on Exod. XV. 16. Delivered September 2. 1759. To a congregation of Protestant dissenters in Carter-Lane, St. Olave-Street, Southwark. Published at the Desire of the Church which meet there. By John Gill, D.D -
The Christian course finished with comfort and honor
A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr Richard Rogerson, of Newcastle upon Tyne; who departed this life the 6th of September 1760. By S. Lowthion -
A close view of death and it's subsequent immortalities
giving a large account of the primitive Christians, who conducted their lives by those views. With a previous discourse, Briefly, but fully, demonstrating the truth of Christianity, and, in Consequence of that, urging most earnestly to solemn Consideration. The Whole with Vigour inforced by an awful Frontispiece, exhibiting one of our deplorable Bodies putrefying in the Vault. By Thomas Cannon, of Gray's-Inn, Gent -
An answer to the pamphlet wrote by the juryman
being a confutation of his inference drawn from the proceedings of the coroner's inquest touching the death of Ann Sharp. By a lover of justice. To which is added the life and Real Adventures of Ann Sharp -
The great messenger of mortality: or, A dialogue betwixt Death and a Lady
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A practical discourse concerning death
By William Sherlock, D.D. Late Dean of St. Paul's -
A dialogue between a blind-man and death
To which is added a heavenly discourse between a divine and a beggar