Self-examination in it's necessity and advantages urged and applied, [electronic resource] : in sundry sermons delivered at Reading, by William Hobby, A.M. Pastor of the First Church there. [Fourteen lines of quotations]
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- 4898110
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- Hobby, William, 1707-1765
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- Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queenstreet, opposite to the prison, 1746
- [2],vi,iv,191,[1] pages ; 8⁰.
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- Errata statement, p. [192].
- Preface signed: Thomas Prince, John Webb, Thomas Foxcroft. Boston, December 24. 1745.
- Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
- Signatures: A⁴ 2A² B-2B⁴
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- English Short Title Catalog, W3423.
- Evans, 5787
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- Christian life
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- United States Massachusetts Boston.
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- 1746
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