02479nam 2200385Ia 450 99638953980331620210104171826.0(CKB)4940000000094830(EEBO)2248529857(OCoLC)ocn690986783e(OCoLC)690986783(EXLCZ)99494000000009483020101209d1667 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|An account of the four late judgments and how we are humbled by them. or, The [brace] simple informed. Sinner converted. Weak Christian confirmed, and comforted. Witty atheist convinced, and almost perswaded to forsake the broad-way, and become as faithfull a friend to religion, as he hath been a bitter enemy. Only it fares with him, as it did with a great man that bede speaks of: who being admonished in his sickness to repent, answered, he would not yet: for, if he should recover, his friends and companions would laugh at him; and growing sicker and sicker ... /by R. Younge of Roxwel in EssexLondon Printed by E.O[kes] for the author and are to be sold at his house near the Wind-Mills next door to the Three Colts with more than forty other pieces, by the same author1667[2], 50 [i.e. 48], [1] pName of publisher suggested by Wing (2nd ed.)."Licensed and entred according to order" --T.p. verso.Irregular pagination.Reproduction of original in: John Johnson Collection.eebo-0071AtheismEarly works to 1800GodProofEarly works to 1800London (England)Social life and customs17th centuryEarly works to 1800AtheismGodProofYounge Richard1001624UMIUMIBOOK996389539803316An account of the four late judgments and how we are humbled by them. or, The simple informed. Sinner converted. Weak Christian confirmed, and comforted. Witty atheist convinced, and almost perswaded to forsake the broad-way, and become as faithfull a friend to religion, as he hath been a bitter enemy. Only it fares with him, as it did with a great man that bede speaks of: who being admonished in his sickness to repent, answered, he would not yet: for, if he should recover, his friends and companions would laugh at him; and growing sicker and sicker ..2373307UNISA