BE FOLLOWERS OF THEM, WHO THROUGH FAITH AND PATIENCE INHERIT THE PROMISES. A SERMON OCCASION'D BY THE DECEASE OF MRS. HANNAH FAYERWEATHER, OF BOSTON, ON JANUARY 27TH, 1755. AETATIS 53. AND DELIVER'D AT THE SOUTH CHURCH, THE LORD'S-DAY AFTER
1755 · Boston
by Prince, Thomas
Boston: Printed by Edes & Gill, in Kingstreet, for D. Henchman, in Cornhill, 1755. [2], 27, [1 blank] pp. Disbound and lacking the half title, else Very Good.
"And it may now be expected, I should give some Account of that lovely Example of Faith and Patience whose Body many of us followed to the Grave last Friday Evening, but whose departed Spirit we now apprehend is now enjoying the Promises in the World above." She was, even as a youth, "openly professing her Faith in Him and Subjection to Him." Her "dying Speeches" affirmed that faith.
A contemporary obituary and brief errata appear at the end.
Evans 7548. (Inventory #: 31553)
"And it may now be expected, I should give some Account of that lovely Example of Faith and Patience whose Body many of us followed to the Grave last Friday Evening, but whose departed Spirit we now apprehend is now enjoying the Promises in the World above." She was, even as a youth, "openly professing her Faith in Him and Subjection to Him." Her "dying Speeches" affirmed that faith.
A contemporary obituary and brief errata appear at the end.
Evans 7548. (Inventory #: 31553)