By James Stonhouse
London   F. C. and J. Rivington
6.5" by 4" [3], 4-12pp
A scarce pamphlet from an eighteenth century English cleric, advising against such sins as swearing and drinking.
By James Stonhouse

1811 Admonitions against Swearing, Sabbath-Breaking and Drunkenness, Designed for the Benefit of Such that are guilty of One or More of these Vices.

London   F. C. and J. Rivington
6.5" by 4" [3], 4-12pp
A scarce pamphlet from an eighteenth century English cleric, advising against such sins as swearing and drinking.
£110.00
: 0.5kgs / : 777F34

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Scarce

A scarce pamphlet from the English physician, cleric, hospital founder and religious writer Sir James Stonhouse.

This work was first published in 1769, and frequently reprinted by the 'Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge'. The work is scarce in all editions, here present in the twenty-first. Stonhouse provides evidence in the form of Biblical passages, and divides the work into three sections, one each on the problems of Sabbath-Breaking, Swearing, and Drunkenness.

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Disbound, as issued. Externally smart. Firmly bound. Pages are clean.

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