Death - Religious aspects - Christianity - Sermons - Early works to 1800
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Sickness comfortable, and a dying bed easy . A sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Frances Lobb, late wife of the Reverend Theophilus Lobb, M.D. delivered at Chelmsford. ... By John Green. Attended with a poem by another hand.
Greene, John, fl. 1708-1767.Date: 1723- E-books
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Sickness comfortable, and a dying bed easy . A sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Francis Lobb, late wife of the Reverend Theophilus Lobb, M.D. delivered at Chelmsford, Nov. 28, 1722. By John Greene. Now publish'd (with some Enlargement) at the Request of the Ministers, the Relations, and Others, who heard it. Attended with a poem on the occasion.
Greene, John, fl. 1708-1767.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- E-books
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Readiness for death, urg'd from our not knowing the time of it In a sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Norwich Salisbury, jun. Who was kill'd aboard a merchant-ship near Gravesend, by a cohorn, on Friday the 22d. of October, 1708. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: 1709- E-books
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Thoughts on the love of life and fear of death delivered in a sermon. By Rev. David Barnes, A.M. Pastor of 2. Church, Scituate. Printed by desire. [Six lines of quotations].
Barnes, David, 1731-1811.Date: 1795- E-books
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The advantage of falling into the hand of God rather than man A sermon, preach'd October the 11th, at the evening lecture in the Old-Jewry. On the death of Mr. Nathan Hall, who was murder'd by high-way men, October 1. 1719. By Thomas Ridgley.
Ridgley, Thomas, 1667?-1734.Date: 1719