The childrens' pattern: or, a sure guide to heaven. Shewing, 1. How a Merchant's Lady having been married seven Years, and having no Children, she prayed to God to send her a Child. 2. How God heard the Lady's Prayers, and sent her a Child. 3. The Child discourses with her Mother concerning the Life of Man. 4. Her Expressions concerning the reprobate State of Swearers. 5. The Danger of the Sin of Drunkenness plainly described by the Child. 6. The Child's Opinion of the Sabbath-Breaker. 7. Her Observation upon Death. 8. Concerning our Saviour's coming to Judgment. 9. Her divine Sayings concerning Heaven and Hell. 10. How this Child fell into a Trance, and having lain therein for twelve Hours, awaked and told them what she had seen, and died that Day, as did her Mother at Night, and were both buried in one Tomb.

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[1800?]
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Dublin : printed at the Book and Stationary Ware-house, 75, Thomas-Street, [1800?]

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8p. ; 80.

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ESTC T30592

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