Practical discourses: viz. I. An exhortation against the fears of death. II. A brief declaration of the resurrection of the dead: with suitable meditations and prayers, touching life and death. To which is added, A discourse of the four last things, viz. death, which is most certain; judgment, which is most strict; hell, which is most dismal; heaven which is most delightful. With instructions both to young and old, to prepare themselves for their latter end; and some necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell, and obtain heaven. By the late Reverend Divine Mr. Tho. Gibbs. Recommended as proper to be given at funerals

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  • Practical discourses: viz. I. An exhortation against the fears of death. II. A brief declaration of the resurrection of the dead: with suitable meditations and prayers, touching life and death. To which is added, A discourse of the four last things, viz. death, which is most certain; judgment, which is most strict; hell, which is most dismal; heaven which is most delightful. With instructions both to young and old, to prepare themselves for their latter end; and some necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell, and obtain heaven. By the late Reverend Divine Mr. Tho. Gibbs. Recommended as proper to be given at funerals
  • Discourse against the fears of death; Clear declaration of the resurrection of the dead
  • Discourse of the four last things
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Imprint
London: printed by W. Onley, for J. Blar[e] at the Looking-glass, on London-bridge, 1700.
Publication year
1700
ESTC No.
R39571
Grub Street ID
121451
Description
[6], 141, [3], 40, [2] p. ; 12°.
Note
Although this edition is attributed to Tho. Gibbs, the 1704 3rd. ed. and 1718 4th ed. are attributed to John Gibbs

Title within mourning border

'A discourse of the four last things' has a separate dated title page (G3r) and separate pagination; register remains continuous

With a final advertisement leaf

Signatures: A]1]2(-A1, blank?) B-H]1]2.
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from the original at the British Library