02227nam 2200373Ia 450 99639707050331620200818212531.0(CKB)4940000000062592(EEBO)2240888289(OCoLC)ocm52528795e(OCoLC)52528795(EXLCZ)99494000000006259220030701d1694 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The blessedness of the death of these that die in the Lord, and more especially in an evil time;[electronic resource] excellently discoursed in seven very searching, but very sweet sermons, on Revel. 14. v. 13. Wherein several weighty cases relating to death in general, and to dying in the Lord in particular, are succinctly, solidly, and satisfyingly handled. /By that faithful, fruitful, and famous minister of the Gospel, Mr. James Durham, sometime preacher thereof at Glasgow. ... Whereunto at the desire of the worthy widow, and other judicious Christian friends of that singularly successful minister of the Gospel, Mr. William Guthrie, there is affixed a vindication of his sweet smelling memory, from the high injury done thereto, by the pitiful ignorant, and grosly nonsensical mis-printing of some of his sermonsEdinburgh Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to their most excellent MajestiesAnno Dom. 1694[36], 144 p"Epistle dedicatory" and "To the reader," p. [1]-[36] signed: J.C"Advertisement by Agnes Campel, relict of the deceast Mr. William Guthry, late minister of the Gospel ...": p. 143-144.In ms. on title page: "Margaret Campbell."Imperfect: tightly bound with some loss of text.Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.eebo-0097Future lifeSermons17th centuryFuture lifeDurham James1622-1658.896300J. C793287EAEEAEBOOK996397070503316The blessedness of the death of these that die in the Lord, and more especially in an evil time2352738UNISA