Thoughts of a citizen of London on the conduct of Dr. Dodd, in his life and death. With remarks on the several petitions presented in his favour; the arguments of the Court of Common Council of the city of London on the occasion considered; and some queries addressed to th Right Hon. the Lord Mayor and the Court on the Subject. With reflexions on some passages of the Ordinary of Newgate's account of Dr. Dodd's conversation in Newgate, and going to execution. Shewing that the dangerous and hurtful doctrine, of Christians who have past their whole lives in wickedness being saved at the last hour by applying to Christ, has no foundation either in the nature of things, or the Scriptures.

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MDCCLXVII
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[London] : Printed for W. Owen, at Temple-Bar, MDCCLXVII.

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8,17-48p. ; 80.

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