Citation - Boston Gazette: 1759.05.14

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Index Entry Rise, Travels & Triumph of Death [t] (Worcester), song after each chapter 
Location Boston 
Citation
BG.759.011
14 May 1759:12 (215 Supplement)
Now in the press and speedily will be published, The Rise,
Travels & Triumph of Death, in verse.  In twelve chapters. 
Chap. I. shews how death came into the world, and the
terrors he strikes on all flesh.  II. of his coming to the
aged saint, and how free he is to die.  III. to the aged
sinner.  IV. to the saint in his middle age.  V. to the
false professor.  VI. to a dear saint in the dark about his
state.  VII. to a young saint.  VIII. to a swearer.  IX. to
the drunkard.  X. to one of the greatest sinners, visited by
two sorts of ministers, who dies in hopes of mercy.  XI. to
the rich worlding.  Chap. XII. A loving call from a dying
man to prepare for death:  each chapter concludes with a
song.  To which is added a modest enquiry into the
experience of a thoughtful soul; a loving call to a precious
soul to make haste to a lovely Jesus for life -- and a song
upon a smile from God, when a soul hath a sense of
pardon--composed under great weakness by Francis Worcester,
a labourer in Christ's vineyard.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1759.05.14 
Publisher Edes and Gill 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1759 
Bibliography B0005675
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