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Contents: The day of doom, p. 1-72.—A short discourse on eternity, p. 73-79.—A postscript to the reader, p. 79-92.—Vanity of vanities, p. 92-96.—Death expected, and welcomed, p. 96-97.—A farewell to the world, p. 97-99.—Mr. Wigglesworth’s character, by the Reverend Dr. Cotton Mather, p. 99-104.—Epitaph, p. 104.
—— —— By Michael Wigglesworth, A.M. teacher of the church at Malden, N. E. To which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the character of the author. From the sixth Boston edition, printed in 1715. Newburyport: Published by E. Little and Company, 1811. C. Norris & Co. printers. 90 p. 24º.
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—— —— By Michael Wigglesworth, A.M. teacher of the church at Malden in N. E. From the sixth edition, 1715. Boston: Charles Ewer, 141 Washington Street. 1828. 95(1) p. 24º.
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—— The day of doom; or, A poetical description of the great and last judgement: with other poems. By Michael Wigglesworth, A.M. teacher of the church at Malden in New England, 1662. Also a memoir of the author, autobiography, and a sketch of his funeral sermon by Rev. Cotton Mather. From the sixth edition, 1715. New York: American News Company. 1867. 118 p., 1 l. 12º.
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—— Death expected and welcome. (In: Cotton Mather, A faithful man, described and rewarded. Boston, 1705. 8º. p. 45.)
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