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Author: D. S.
Title: A timely warning to rash and disobedient persons: or, A strange and wonderful relation of a young gentleman that sold himself to the devil for twelve years to have power of being revenged on his father and mother, and now his time being expired, he lies in a sad and deplorable condition, to the amazement of all spectators. With the substance of a sermon upon this unhappy accident; also a prayer for the grace of God against temptation. By D. S. And now published as a monument of divine vengrance, to drive hard-harted and stubborn sinners to a speedy repentance.
Print source: A timely warning to rash and disobedient persons: or, A strange and wonderful relation of a young gentleman that sold himself to the devil for twelve years to have power of being revenged on his father and mother, and now his time being expired, he lies in a sad and deplorable condition, to the amazement of all spectators. With the substance of a sermon upon this unhappy accident; also a prayer for the grace of God against temptation. By D. S. And now published as a monument of divine vengrance, to drive hard-harted and stubborn sinners to a speedy repentance.
D. S.

[London]: Printed by W.O. for E. Brooksby, in Pye-corner, [1700?]
Alternate titles: Timely warning to rash and disobedient persons Strange and wonderful relation of a young gentleman that sold himself to the devil for twelve years. Substance of a sermon, very suitable upon the foregoing occasion, to warm us to flee temptation, and speedily turn to the Lord.
Notes:
Title-page woodcut.
Place of publication from and date conjectured by Wing.
Caption title on p. 9 reads: The substance of a sermon, very suitable upon the foregoing occasion, to warm us to flee temptation, and speedily turn to the Lord.
Cropped at head, affecting pagination.
Subject terms:
Repentance -- Early works to 1800.
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A58671.0001.001
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