01776nam 2200337Ia 450 99638930280331620210104171907.0(CKB)4940000000095429(EEBO)2240869529(OCoLC)ocm80922073e(OCoLC)80922073(EXLCZ)99494000000009542920070131d1659 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The sea-mens invitation[electronic resource] with a passengers observation in some particular things which concern them that practice navigation. 1 Their remarkable deliverances; and the use they make of them. 2 Their tempting and provoking of God about the winde, which obeys the Lord. 3 Their abusing themselves and their liberty when they go a shoar, whereby the creature suffers. 4 Something in particular to the captains and masters, and to all their inferiour officers. 5 How little the sea-men (with the souldiers in the fleet) are profited by their chaplains that in the year do get several groats out of their wages. And a more excellent way of teaching shewn then that of their chaplains. /By a servant of the truth, and a lover of righteousnesse, called William CatonLondon, Printed for Thomas Simmons ...165915 pReproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021SailorsReligious lifeEarly works to 1800SailorsConduct of lifeEarly works to 1800SailorsReligious lifeSailorsConduct of lifeCaton William1636-1665.1007366UMIUMIBOOK996389302803316The sea-mens invitation2384098UNISA