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The afflicted man's companion Or, A directory for families and persons afflicted with sickness, or any other distress. With directions to the sick, both under and after their affliction; also to the friends of the sick, and others who visit them; and likewise to all, how to prepare both for sickness and death, and how to be exercised at the time of dying. With a collection of the dying words of many choice and eminent saints. To which are added, The dying words of the author, written by himself, and found among his papers after his death. Necessary for families. By the Reverend Mr John Willison, Late minister of the Gospel at Dundee.
Willison, John, 1680-1750.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- E-books
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An [o]ccasional assistant to the most serious of parochial duties Or, Supplement to the established order for the visitation of the sick: to which is added, a collection of prayers on several occasions. By Sir Adam Gordon, bart. M.A. formerly of Christ's Church, Oxford; and rector of West Tilbury, Essex.
Gordon, Adam, Sir, 1748 or 9-1817.Date: 1797- E-books
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A confession of faith. By the Late Rev. Mr. John Cennick . With a recommendatory preface by W. Mason, Author of The Spiritual treasury.
Cennick, John, 1718-1755.Date: 1787- E-books
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The Transcendant excellencies of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in his person and characters; recommended to the attention and esteem of mankind . With the scriptural account of the nature and benefits of faith Christ, and the evil and danger of unbelief. With practical reflections.
Date: M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- E-books
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The afflicted man's companion or, A directory for persons and families, afflicted with sickness, or any other distress. With directions to the sick, both under and after affliction. Also directions to the friends to the sick, and others who visit them. And likewise to all, how to prepare both for sickness and death; and how to be exercised at the time of dying. To which is added, A collection of comfortable texts of scripture, very suitable for dying believers-the choice sayings of many eminent dying saints.-The author's last advice to his wife and children: and his dying words written by himself, and found among his papers after his death. By the Rev. Mr. John Willison, late Minister of the Gospel in Dundee. Very necessary for all families. Very necessary for the families.
Willison, John, 1680-1750.Date: M,DCC,XCV. [1795]