The Parent's pious gift: or, A present for children. Set forth in a dialogue between a religious father and an extravagant son. Containing, dispute against bad company, pride, drunkenness, rioous [sic] living, and all the vanities of a vicious course of life, for which the young man strongly contended; till by the grace of God, and the eudeavours [sic] of his religious father, he was saved from death and destruction, and brought to the hope of life and immortality. Concluding with the young man's Christian courage, and conquest over the tempter, who came to disturb him in his private closet when in tears and repenting. Being excellent pattern to set before all young persons in our present sinful times.

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[between ca. 1755 and 1777?]
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Worcester : printed for S. Gamidge, at his warehouse, Leech-Street, Worcester, [between ca. 1755 and 1777?]

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8 p. ; 120

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ESTC T300265

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