The hazard of a death-bed-repentance, fairly argued, from the late remorse of W- late D-- of D-- with serious reflections on his adulterous life - on his living so long in a known sin - on that Latin epitaph he order'd to be set on the tomb-stone of Miss Campion - and upon his seeming penitence in his last sickness. Also, the dying remonstrance of other persons of quality; and in particular, of John Hampden, Esq; (formerly Knight of the shire for Bucks) being a paper he sent by Monsieur Alix to Dr. Patrick, late Bishop of Ely. The whole resolving that nice question, how far a death-bed-repentance is possible to be sincere? And is publish'd by way of answer to Dr. K-'s sermon, preach'd at the funeral of W- late D- of D-- to which is added, Conjugal perjury, or an essay upon whoredom; address'd to the husbands of quality that keep misses

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : [s.n.], printed in the year, MDCCVIII [1708]
Publication year
1708
ESTC No.
T36047
Grub Street ID
266030
Description
56 p. ; 8°.
Note
Anonymous. By John Dunton

W- late D- of D- = William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire

Signatures: A-G]4.