Christiani cultus: or, the ornaments of a Christian; being a collection of Christian virtues and graces: where they are commanded in the Holy Scriptures, and the promises of blessings to those who possess them; also their opposite vices, where they are forbid, and the Threatenings denounced against those who continue in the Practice of them: The Portions of Scripture are at full length, and the Work so contrived that each particular Virtue, &c. and opposite Vice, &c. may be seen at one View, By Hugh Hopley.
- Hopley, Hugh.
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- MDCCLXXIV. [1774]
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London : printed for, and sold by the author, next Door but one to the Crown, Hare-Street, Bethnal-Green; by Mr. Lane, Bookseller, No 13, Aldgate High-Street ; by Mr. Wallis, Stationer, No. 94, Gracechurch-Street, MDCCLXXIV. [1774]
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79,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T73398