Citation - Boston Gazette: 1760.08.04

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Index Entry Song for Sabbath Breakers [t] (Worcester), for sale at New Printing Office 
Location Boston 
Citation
BG.760.017
4 Aug 1760:43 (279)
This day published, and to be sold at the New Printing-
Office, near the Town-House, (price nine coppers)
  Rules relating to success in trade, &c. by Richard Lucas,
D.D.  Taken from his inquiry after happiness.
  Just published at the same place, & sold at the same
price.  Sabbath-Profanity (the most crying sin of New-
England) testified against by way of dialogue, between a
dying man and his friend.  With a song for Sabbath-breakers,
and a song for sleepers at meeting; and two other pleasant
songs.  All in verse.  By Francis Worcester (of Hollis) a
labourer in Christ's vineyard.  Written by him when confin'd
in weakness, and in the 60th year of his age. . . [8 more
lines].


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1760.08.04 
Publisher Edes and Gill 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1760 
Bibliography B0005739
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