The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it.

A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, September 15th. 1738. On occasion of the execution of Philip Kennison, for the crime of burglary.

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The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it.

A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, September 15th. 1738. On occasion of the execution of Philip Kennison, for the crime of burglary.

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Cover of: The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it.
The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it.: A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, September 15th. 1738. On occasion of the execution of Philip Kennison, for the crime of burglary.
1738, Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill; where may be had the Narrative of Kennison's life, written by himself.
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Cover of: The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it.
The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it.: A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, September 15th. 1738. On occasion of the execution of Philip Kennison, for the crime of burglary.
1738, Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill; where may be had the Narrative of Kennison's life, written by himself.
Microform in English

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Half-title: Mr. Williams's sermon occasion'd by the execution of Philip Kennison, at Cambridge, September 15. 1738.

Signatures: [A]þ́ B-Cþ́ (C4 verso blank)

Erratum statement, p. 23.

Evans 4326.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 4326)

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