The Folly and vanity of a life spent in the pursuit of worldly profit, ease, or pleasure, compared with a life wholly employed in endeavouring to glorify God, and do good to mankind : illustrated in some account of the pious lady Elizabeth Hastings, and of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant country maid in France, commonly known by the name of the Good Armelle. : [Five lines of quotation].
Other author/creator | Jeanne, de la Nativité. |
Format | Book and Microform |
Publication Info | Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap, at the newest printing-office, in Market-Street, M.DCC.LXX. [1770] |
Description | 24 pages ; 17 cm (12mo) |
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Series | Early American imprints. First series ; no. 11654 Early American imprints. First series ; no. 11654. ^A478749 |
General note | Signatures: A-B⁶. |
General note | "A Christian's daily conversation with God, exemplified in a short extract of The holy life of Armelle Nicolas."--p. 13-21. Taken from: Jeanne, de la Nativité. Le triomphe de l'amour divin dans la vie d'une grande servante de Dieu. |
General note | "Thoughts on impartiality and Gospel love, recommended to the notice of the truly pious of every Christian profession."--p. 22-24. |
References | Evans 11654 |
References | Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 2529 |
Reproduction note | Joyner- Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 11654). |
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