A Timely warning, to all rash and disobedient children Being a strange and wonderful relation of Thomas Williams, a young gentleman in the parish of bridgewater, that sold himself to the devil for twelve years, in order to be revenged of his father and mother: and how his time being expired, the devil, in dreadful storm of rain, thunder, lightning, and hail, fetched him away, dashing out his brains against the walls of the room where he was sitting in the midst of several divines whom his parents had invited to pray with him, and tore him limb from limb, and scattered them on a dunghill behind the house. To which is added, a sermon on this unhappy accident; and also a prayer against temptation. Very useful and necessary for all christian families, which no one ought to be without
Gespeichert in:
Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
---|---|
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Newcastle
Printed in this present year [between ca. 1770 and 1800?]
|
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | UEI01 BSB01 LCO01 SBR01 UBA01 UBG01 UBM01 UBR01 UBT01 UER01 Volltext |
Tags: |
Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
|
Ähnliche Einträge
Ähnliche Einträge
-
A timely warning to rash and disobedient children. Being a stange and wonderful relation of a young gentleman in the Parish of Stepheny, in the Suburbs of London, that sold himself to the devil for 12 years, to have the Power of being revenged on his Father and Mother, and how his Time being expired, he lay in a sad and deplorable Condition, to the Amazment of all Spectators
von: Kent, Robert fl. 1721
Veröffentlicht: (1721) -
The disobedient son and cruel husband: being a full and true relation of one Mr. John Jones, a farmer's son in Wiltshire, whose Father left him a plentiful Estate, and was married to a young Lady of a very good Fortune in the same Place; who afterwards followed a wicked Course of Life, as Whoring, Gaming, and Swearing, &c. When he had spent all his Substance upon a Harlot, he went home, where he murdered his Wife, and Child: From thence he went to his Mother's and hang'd her on a Tree in her own Orchard. With the last dying Words of this wicked Wretch, who was hang'd before his Mother's Door. To which is added, The maids lesson: being Instructions for a young She Beginner
Veröffentlicht: (1800) -
Disobedient theatre alternative ways to inspire, animate and play
von: Johnston, Chris 1951-2017
Veröffentlicht: (2017) -
A warning-piece for rash swearers and drunkards being a full and true account of one William Swallow a carpenter, living in Penitent-Street, near Ratcliff-High-Way, wishing the Devil might make him an example by crushing his bones to pieces, if ever he lay with one Mary Bacon, a bad woman, with whom he kept company
Veröffentlicht: (1674) -
A friendly caution against rash and uncharitable judging
Veröffentlicht: (1764)