ID | 6066 |
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Title | "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God "in vain, for he will not hold him guiltless, that "taketh his Name in vain." Was this high and holy command more seriously considered, and the awful consequences of disobeying it taken home by all ranks of people, ... |
Contributors | King, Martha (Author) |
Signed Author | Martha King |
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Firms | s.n. (Publisher) |
Self-published | No |
Volumes | 1 |
Pagination | 1 |
Date of Publication | 1799 |
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Imprint | s.n. |
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Colophon | |
Location of Printing | London GB |
Format | unknown () |
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Genre | Religion/Biblical |
Sources |
ESTC
(#N470416)
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Notes | Date and place of publication tentative. |
Hand-Verified | No |
Attempted Verification | Yes |
Verified | No |
King, Martha. "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God "in vain, for he will not hold him guiltless, that "taketh his Name in vain." Was this high and holy command more seriously considered, and the awful consequences of disobeying it taken home by all ranks of people, ... London: s.n., 1799.
King, Martha. "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God "in vain, for he will not hold him guiltless, that "taketh his Name in vain." Was this high and holy command more seriously considered, and the awful consequences of disobeying it taken home by all ranks of people, ... London: s.n., 1799.
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King, Martha. ""Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God "in vain, for he will not hold him guiltless, that "taketh his Name in vain." Was this high and holy command more seriously considered, and the awful consequences of disobeying it taken home by all ranks of people, ..." The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 6066 https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/6066. Accessed 2021-03-03.