A monitory letter to them who needlessly and frequently absent themselves from the publick worship of God Briefly representing the nature and intent of religious assemblies, and the grievous evil of profane absence from them. Published and dispersed by some, who desire the reformation of that growing evil. [Two lines from Hebrews].

  • Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.
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1738
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Monitory letter to them who needlessly and frequently absent themselves from the publick worship of God (Online)
A monitory letter to them who needlessly and frequently absent themselves from the publick worship of God. Briefly representing the nature and intent of religious assemblies, and the grievous evil of profane absence from them. Published and dispersed by s

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Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for D. Henchman in Corn-hill, and Nath. Procter at the Bible and Dove in Fish Street, 1738.

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The second edition.

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