A religious tract: consisting of I. A preface, containing serious thoughts on internal religion, or the spirit and power of Godliness in the soul; and the absolute Necessity thereof to Salvation: And also faithful Cautions and Observations proposed to the candid and impartial Consideration of Protestant religious People of divers Denominations, in Separation from the Church of England; with a View to promote a Spirit of serious real Piety, and vital, practical Religion, among them. II. The substance of a discourse (with enlargements) occasioned by the death of Jacob Tippins, a very poor and afflicted Man, of the Parish of North-Nibley, in Glocestershire; and delivered (with certain Observations and Exhortations to the Audience, pursuant to his Desire) at Fort-Hay, in the said Parish, on the Evening of the 23d of February, 1774. (to which, an elegy, written by another hand, on the Death of the late Rev. Mr. Lewis Jones, is annexed.) By a Protestant Non-Conformist.

  • Peters, L.
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MDCCLXXV. [1775]
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Bristol : printed and sold by H. Farley, in Castle-Green ; sold also by T. Cadell, and T. Mills, in Wine-Street, MDCCLXXV. [1775]

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[2],xlvi,4,42,[2]p. ; 80.

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