King Hezekiah's bitterness and relief
set forth, (as the Lord vouchsafed to assist,) in a discourse, upon Isai. 38. II, 17. Treating directly of the loss of life, and producing comforts against that loss; and touching upon the loss of sight; as also upon the loss of dear relatives, inferentially, by way of accomodation unto particular cases, in a pious, and honorable, and lately-bereaved family in Boston, where the same was offered unto the audience of a worthy society of Christians, there assembled for the worship of God, on May 12th. 1710
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Word Count
5,500 words, Guess
Page Count
22 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL58181990M
- OCLC Control Number55841334
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Series Statement
- Early American imprints -- no. 1451
Other Editions
- King Hezekiah's bitterness and relief: set forth, (as the Lord vouchsafed to assist,) in a discourse, upon Isai. 38. II, 17. Treating directly of the loss of life, and producing comforts against that loss; and touching upon the loss of sight; as also upon the loss of dear relatives, inferentially, by way of accomodation unto particular cases, in a pious, and honorable, and lately-bereaved family in Boston, where the same was offered unto the audience of a worthy society of Christians, there assembled for the worship of God, on May 12th. 1710
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