Free grace exemplified in the conversion of Thomas Smith, late of Talgarth-College, South-Wales [electronic resource] : Author of an alarm to the professing world, and minister of Trinity Chapel, Windmil-Street, Upper Moorfields, to which is annexed, poems and hymns, on various occasions,.
1792
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Title
Free grace exemplified in the conversion of Thomas Smith, late of Talgarth-College, South-Wales [electronic resource] : Author of an alarm to the professing world, and minister of Trinity Chapel, Windmil-Street, Upper Moorfields, to which is annexed, poems and hymns, on various occasions,.
Created/published
[London] : Printed and sold J. Axtell, No. 3, London Road, St. George's Fields; Mr. Pugh, No. 18, Blackman-street, Mr. Haydon, Red-cross-Street, Borough; also at No. 19, Minories, and Trinity-Chapel, Windmill-street, Upper Moorfields, [1792?]
Description
32 p. ; 8vo.
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Note
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Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
ESTC staff note
Thomas Smith mentions Lady Huntingdon's death in this work; she died on 17 June 1791; his 'The sinner's cry', a sermon delivered on 27 January 1793, refers to 'Free grace exemplified', hence the tentative [1792?]
Cited/described in
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T225362
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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