A treatise shewing the need we have to rely upon God as sole protector of this province; and the reason of man's degenerating from his state of purity, and the means whereby he may be reestablished again. Also, some remarks made on those two passages in Gilbert Tennents sermon, viz. swearing, and Sabbath-breaking; with a reply thereunto. Together with [s]omething in answer to a late performance, intituled, Plain truth; discovering the falsity therein contained, with remarks on the authors irreligion. Containing wholesome advice to the faithful, to hold on their way, and shewing the woful effects of transpiring with strong liquor, and the way set forth how to answer the end of our creation: with a call to the inhabitants of this province to amendment of life. By one that wisheth well to all mankind.
- One that wisheth well to all mankind.
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- 1748
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Philadelphia : Printed by Godhard Armbrister, in Arch-Street, 1748.
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26p. ; 80.
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ESTC W31353
Evans, 6254
Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 1109
Sabin, 60732
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