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Description and Holding Information
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Discourse on the Execution of the Laws, 1700, Anon.
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A discourse on the execution of the laws; Made against prophaneness, &c.; Which contains some account of, the reasons and tendency of these laws; The occasions, which, till of late, obstructed their execution; The manner in which, now, they may be legally and easily made effectual; The obligations in duty, honour, and interest of all ranks, in their respective stations, to promote this necessary work; The sin and misery, both as to private and publick, which will be the consequences of a neglect thereof; And the spiritual and temporal happiness, that will ensue on setting about it, without further delay in the same: n.a., 56p, Edinburgh, pr. by George Mosman, 1700. (Unfortunately, the borders of the copy of this work scanned by LLMC were severely trimmed for reasons unknown. The result is that, while all of the main text is intact, many of the margin notes have been truncated. There is no index.)
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Title:
A discourse, concerning the execution of the laws, made against prophaneness, &c. : which contains some account of, the reasons and tendency of these laws ; the occasions, which, till of late, obstructed their execution : the manner in which, now, they may be legally and easily made effectual : the obligations in duty, honour, and interest, of all ranks, in their respective stations, to promove this necessary work ; the sin and misery, both as to private and publick, which will be the consequences of a neglect thereof : and the spiritual and temporal happiness, that will ensue on setting about it, without further delay in the same.
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OCLC Number:
606592458
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Available Volumes
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