The great, useful and blessed duty of a contentment, willingness and desire to die: set forth upon true and assured grounds, in several discourses on these following scriptures. By Richard Stafford, A servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ. Recommended as more proper and beneficial to be given at funerals than gloves or rings.
- Title
- The great, useful and blessed duty of a contentment, willingness and desire to die: set forth upon true and assured grounds, in several discourses on these following scriptures. By Richard Stafford, A servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ. Recommended as more proper and beneficial to be given at funerals than gloves or rings.
- Author
- Stafford, Richard, 1663-1703.
- Publication
- London :: printed and are to be sold by the book-sellers of London and Westminster,
- 1700.
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- Subject terms
- Mourning customs
- Mourning etiquette
- Mourning jewelry
- Pride and vanity
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"The great, useful and blessed duty of a contentment, willingness and desire to die: set forth upon true and assured grounds, in several discourses on these following scriptures. By Richard Stafford, A servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ. Recommended as more proper and beneficial to be given at funerals than gloves or rings." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93740.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.