A looking-glass for the professors of religion: consisting of the following tracts on practical subjects. I. A rod for the sluggard, or the great evil of idleness represented. II. The changes of ephraim, or the backslider's warning. III. A caution to drunkards, or the si of intemperance censured. IV. The canker worm, or the gourd of creature-comfort withered. V. Joshua's pious resolution, or the duties of family religion and household government enforced. VI. Perrez-uzzah, or the danger of discord considered. VII. Some thoughts on occasional prayer. By John Macgowan.

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  • A looking-glass for the professors of religion: consisting of the following tracts on practical subjects. I. A rod for the sluggard, or the great evil of idleness represented. II. The changes of ephraim, or the backslider's warning. III. A caution to drunkards, or the si of intemperance censured. IV. The canker worm, or the gourd of creature-comfort withered. V. Joshua's pious resolution, or the duties of family religion and household government enforced. VI. Perrez-uzzah, or the danger of discord considered. VII. Some thoughts on occasional prayer. By John Macgowan.
  • Looking glass for the professors of religion
  • Rod for the sluggard; or the great evil of idleness represented.
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Imprint
London: printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1772]
Publication year
1772-1772
ESTC No.
N72176
Grub Street ID
52008
Description
[2], 50, [2], 39, [1], 46, [2], 46, [2], 34, [2], 47, [1], 26, [2] p. ; 12⁰
Note
Each tract with separate title page, with imprint "printed for G. Keith, ... and J. Johnson, ... M DCC LXXII.", separate pagination and register.

A reissue, with cancel title page, of the edition dated 1772.Subject Christian literature -- Early works to 1800.

Sin -- Early works to 1800. Added Title Rod for the sluggard; or the great evil of idleness represented.

Changes of Ephraim.