The conclusion of Bishop Burnet's history of his own time : addressed to men of all orders and degrees, being, as he himself calls it, a sort of testament or dying speech, in which he points out the several grievances in church and state, errors in education, marriages, and several other things worthy of notice, concerning which he gives most excellent advice, and concludes with an exceeding good address to our princes, and a pathetic exhortation to all to become truly religious, the whole containing many alarming truths solemnly laid home to the consciences of men, in order to awaken them to a sense of religion, virtue, and public spirit

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Main Author: Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, Printed for G. Keith ..., 1760
Edition:The second edition /
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Call Number: PN2047.L36 1798b