Navigation spiritualized; or A new compass for sea-men, [electronic resource] : consisting of XXXII points. Of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, 1. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. 2. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. 3. The art of preserving the fruits of the lips. 4. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. 5. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desired reformation from the horrible and detestable sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. [Four lines of Scripture texts] By John Flavel, Minister of the Gospel.
1726
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Navigation spiritualized; or A new compass for sea-men, [electronic resource] : consisting of XXXII points. Of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, 1. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. 2. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. 3. The art of preserving the fruits of the lips. 4. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. 5. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desired reformation from the horrible and detestable sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. [Four lines of Scripture texts] By John Flavel, Minister of the Gospel.
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Boston : Re-printed for and sold by Nich. Boone at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill, 1726.
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United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
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English
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[4],xvii,[1],220,[4]p. ; 12⁰.
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Caption title: A new compass for sea-men; or Navigation spiritualized.
The frontispiece is a diagram of the sea of life.
"To every sea-man sailing heavenward."--p. vi-xvii, signed: T.M.
"A pathetical and serious disswasive from the horrid and detestable sins of drunkenness, swearing uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Applied by way of caution to sea-men, and now added as an appendix to their New compass. By John Flavel .."--p. [131]-220, with separate title page, dated 1725.
Errors in paging: p.205 misnumbered 250.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
The frontispiece is a diagram of the sea of life.
"To every sea-man sailing heavenward."--p. vi-xvii, signed: T.M.
"A pathetical and serious disswasive from the horrid and detestable sins of drunkenness, swearing uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Applied by way of caution to sea-men, and now added as an appendix to their New compass. By John Flavel .."--p. [131]-220, with separate title page, dated 1725.
Errors in paging: p.205 misnumbered 250.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
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Evans, 2742
Evans, 2633
English Short Title Catalog, W19452.
Evans, 2633
English Short Title Catalog, W19452.
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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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