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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:33764672:1805
Source marc_columbia
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100 1 $aDunton, John,$d1659-1733.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50029748
245 14 $aThe hazard of a death-bed-repentance :$bfairly argued from the late remorse of W------ late D--- of D--------- with serious reflections on his adulterous life, on his living so long in known sin, on that Latin epitaph he order'd to be set on the tomb-stone of Miss Campion and upon his seeming penitence in his last sickness. Also, the dying remonstrance of other persons of quality; and in particular, of John Hampden, esq. (formerly Knight of the Shire for Bucks) being a paper he sent by Monsieur Alix to Dr. Patrick, late Bishop of Ely. The whole revolving that nice question, How far a death-bed-repentance is possible to be sincere? And is published by way of answer to Dr. Kennett's sermon preached at the funeral of W------ late D--- of D---------. To which is added, Conjugal perjury, or an essay upon whoredom; addressed to the husbands of quality that keep misses.
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650 0 $aConversion.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031702
600 10 $aDevonshire, William Cavendish,$cDuke of,$d1640-1707.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85035378
600 10 $aKennett, White,$d1660-1728.$tSermon preach'd at the funeral of William, Duke of Devonshire.
752 $aGreat Britain$bEngland$dLondon.$2naf
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