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Author: Gee, Joshua, 1698-1748.
Title: The strait gate and the narrow way, infinitely preferable to the wide gate and the broad way. Two sermons, upon Matth. VII. 13, 14. Wherein the several advantages and disadvantages, with the respective ends of a wicked and a pious life are compared. And unconverted sinners are hereupon exhorted and perswaded to consider of their ways, and to turn and live to God.
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Print source: The strait gate and the narrow way, infinitely preferable to the wide gate and the broad way. Two sermons, upon Matth. VII. 13, 14. Wherein the several advantages and disadvantages, with the respective ends of a wicked and a pious life are compared. And unconverted sinners are hereupon exhorted and perswaded to consider of their ways, and to turn and live to God.
Gee, Joshua, 1698-1748., Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.

Boston:: Printed for D. Henchman, at his shop in Corn-hill., 1729.
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Sermons -- 1729.
Hymns.
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