The Christian's consolations against the fears of death; with seasonable directions how to prepare ourselves to die well. The whole illustrated with notes, and a large collection of parallel passages from our most eminent divines, and other celebrated writers, both ancient and modern. Written originally in French, by the Rev. Charles Drelincourt, late minister of the protestant church of Paris. Now translated a-new into English, from the last edition of the original, printed in Holland, by the Rev. Mr. John Bromwich. Wherein are contained many things omitted in former editions: together with the life and writings of the author, and an account of hist last minutes. In two volumes. ...
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- The Christian's consolations against the fears of death; with seasonable directions how to prepare ourselves to die well. The whole illustrated with notes, and a large collection of parallel passages from our most eminent divines, and other celebrated writers, both ancient and modern. Written originally in French, by the Rev. Charles Drelincourt, late minister of the protestant church of Paris. Now translated a-new into English, from the last edition of the original, printed in Holland, by the Rev. Mr. John Bromwich. Wherein are contained many things omitted in former editions: together with the life and writings of the author, and an account of hist last minutes. In two volumes. ...
- Consolations de l'âme fidle. English
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London: printed for T. Luckman, near the cross, Coventry; and sold by Messrs. Johnson and Co. and J. Cooke, in Pater-noster-Row; H. Turpin, in St. John's-Street, London, and by all other booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland, M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]
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- 1766-1766
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- T132168
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- 181113
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- 2v. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Includes 'An account of Mrs. Veal's appearance to Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, .. By the Rev. Mr. Payne'; in fact a piracy of 'A true relation of the apparition of one Mrs. Veal' by Daniel Defoe (Moore).
Vol. 2 bears the imprint: Coventry: printed by and for T. Luckman, near the cross: and sold by all booksellers in town and country. M,DCC,LXVI.