Sacred declarations [electronic resource] : Considered in Two letters to the Inhabitants of London, Westminster, and all other parts of Great Britain: proposing to their serious thoughts, a summary of the divine laws comprehended in the Ten Commandments, and of the Divine Threatnings recorded in the Holy Scriptures, against the stubborn Transgressors of them; Threatnings of Punishments to be inflicted in this World, when the righteous God shall visit any City or Country, for the Sins of its Inhabitants. Together with, An Account of a sure Way to Safety, Comfort, and Happiness. Search the Scriptures, John v. 39. Seek ye out of the Book of the Lord, and read, Isa. xxxiv. 16. Hear the Word of the Lord, ye Children of Israel: for the Lord hath a Controversy with the Inhabitants of the Land, Hos. iv. 1. Because they regard not the Works of the Lord, nor the Operations of his Hands, he shall destroy them and not build them up. Psal. xxviii. 5. Published as a Means to promote Repentance, and Reformation, and to administer Consolation to all serious Christians, in Times of common Calamity. A Book always proper to be in every Family, and its Contents of the utmost Importance to be known unto, and considered by, all Sorts of People.
1750
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Sacred declarations [electronic resource] : Considered in Two letters to the Inhabitants of London, Westminster, and all other parts of Great Britain: proposing to their serious thoughts, a summary of the divine laws comprehended in the Ten Commandments, and of the Divine Threatnings recorded in the Holy Scriptures, against the stubborn Transgressors of them; Threatnings of Punishments to be inflicted in this World, when the righteous God shall visit any City or Country, for the Sins of its Inhabitants. Together with, An Account of a sure Way to Safety, Comfort, and Happiness. Search the Scriptures, John v. 39. Seek ye out of the Book of the Lord, and read, Isa. xxxiv. 16. Hear the Word of the Lord, ye Children of Israel: for the Lord hath a Controversy with the Inhabitants of the Land, Hos. iv. 1. Because they regard not the Works of the Lord, nor the Operations of his Hands, he shall destroy them and not build them up. Psal. xxviii. 5. Published as a Means to promote Repentance, and Reformation, and to administer Consolation to all serious Christians, in Times of common Calamity. A Book always proper to be in every Family, and its Contents of the utmost Importance to be known unto, and considered by, all Sorts of People.
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Lobb, Theophilus, 1678-1763.
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London : printed for J. Buckland, at the Buck in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCL. [1750]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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37,[1];[2],42p. ; 8⁰.
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Anonymous. By Theophilus Lobb.
A reissue with a new collective titlepage of the two letters originally published separately in the same year.
The half -title and titlepageto the first letter have been cancelled; the titlepage to the second has been left uncancelled.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
A reissue with a new collective titlepage of the two letters originally published separately in the same year.
The half -title and titlepageto the first letter have been cancelled; the titlepage to the second has been left uncancelled.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T58188.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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