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Death
a poetical essay -
A strange and wonderful relation of the life and death of Roger Wrightson, and Martha Railton, of the City of Durham. Shewing how the young Man fell sick on Shrove Tuesday last, and died the 13th of March following: Wherein is set forth the hard Usage which the young Woman met with during the Time of his Sickness; and upon hearing the first Toll of the passing Bell, she fainted away; but by the Shrieks and Cries of her Mother and a young Woman, call'd her back again, and in amazed Condition continued about twelve Hours, and then she died. Also, the weeping Lamentation made by both Friends at the Grave, wherein she was first decently laid, and then him; being a fit Pattern for all young Men and Women to prove constant in Love; with a Word of Advice to all hard-hearted Parents, not to cross their Children in Love. N. B. He was observed to say three Times, (just before he died) Martha, Martha, come away
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The good Christian happy in death
A sermon preached at Newbury, May 28, 1780, occasioned by the death of Dr. John Collet, ... By David James -
The good Christian happy in death
A sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church, at Newbury, May 28th 1780, occasioned by the death of Dr. John Collet, Late Physician of that Place. By David James. Published by desire -
The reign of death
A poem. Occasioned by the decease of the Rev. James Hartley, late of Haworth. By John Fawcett. With a funeral sermon, on the same occasion. By William Crabtree -
Reflections on death
Offered as consolations against the fear thereof. By the late Rev. Dr. Dodd -
A dialogue between a blind man and death
Containing consolations for the pious christian, against the fears of that King of terrors