A conquest over the grand excuse of sinfulness and slothfulness. Or, The cause of God and religion, pleaded against those, who make their inability to do good, their plea, for their continuance in a way of evil-doing. An essay, to clinch the serious advice, which we leav with such as we would see take the steps of wisdom and the well-advised. [Four lines in Latin from Calvin]
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- A conquest over the grand excuse of sinfulness and slothfulness. Or, The cause of God and religion, pleaded against those, who make their inability to do good, their plea, for their continuance in a way of evil-doing. An essay, to clinch the serious advice, which we leav with such as we would see take the steps of wisdom and the well-advised. [Four lines in Latin from Calvin]
- Conquest over the grand excuse of sinfulness and slothfulness.
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Boston in New-England: Printed & sold by Timothy Green, 1706.
- Publication year
- 1706-1706
- ESTC No.
- W30489
- Grub Street ID
- 340829
- Description
- 40p. ; 12⁰
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- Running title: The impenitent sinner disarm'd of his plea for his impenitence.
Attributed to Cotton Mather by Holmes.
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- Signatures: A-C? D?