01997nam 2200409Ia 450 99638363080331620200824132100.0(CKB)1000000000583530(EEBO)2248567276(UnM)99895519e(UnM)99895519(EXLCZ)99100000000058353019980915d1693 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The second Spira[electronic resource] being a fearful example of an atheist, who had apostatized from the Christian religion, and died in despair at Westminster, Decemb. 8. 1692. With an account of his sickness, convictions, discourses with friends and ministers; and of his dreadful expressions and blasphemies when he left the world. As also a letter from an atheist of his acquaintance, with his answer to it. Publish'd for an example to others, and recommended to all young persons, to settle them in their religion. By J.S. a minister of the Church of England, a frequent visitor of him during his whole sicknessThe sixth edition.London printed for John Dunton at the Raven in the Poultry1693[14], 56 pIncludes: The Methodizer's apology.Professedly based on the memoranda of J.S. [J. Sanders] "methodized" by another (cf. preface). The publisher, John Dunton, considered the narrative fictitious and ascribed it to the "methodizer," Richard Sault (cf. Dunton, John. "Life and errors," v. 1, p. 154).With advertisements at end.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014AtheismEarly works to 1800AtheismSault Richardd. 1702.1001260J. S(J. Sanders),Uk-ESUk-ESCStRLINCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996383630803316The second Spira2357632UNISA