01843nam 2200373Ia 450 99638759850331620200824132545.0(CKB)4940000000086141(EEBO)2240869601(OCoLC)ocm45097845e(OCoLC)45097845(EXLCZ)99494000000008614120000929d1692 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|A midnight cry[electronic resource] An essay for our awakening out of that sinful sleep, to which we are at this time too much disposed; and for our discovering of what peculiar things there are in this time, that are for our awakening. /In a discourse given on a day of prayer, kept by the North-Church in Boston. 1692. By Cotton Mather. ; Now published for the use of that church, together with a copy of Acknowledgements and protestations made in pursuance of the reformation, whereto we are to be awakenedBoston, Printed by John Allen, for Samuel Phillips, and are to be sold at his shop, at the west-end of the Town-House.169271, [1] pSignatures: A-F⁶."Acknowledgements and protestations voted as explaining the obligations laid upon us by, our most holy covenant": p. 66-71.Advertisement: A catalogue of some other books [a list of 23 titles] All by this author (p. [1] at end).Reproduction of original in the John Carter Brown Library.eebo-0114Congregational churchesSermonsSermons, American17th centuryCongregational churchesSermons, AmericanMather Cotton1663-1728.275561EAEEAEBOOK996387598503316A midnight cry2322349UNISA