A holy and useful life, ending in a happy and joyful death [electronic resource] : considered in a sermon occasioned by the death of the truly Honourable John Burrill Esq; one of His Majesty's Council for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. Who pleasantly resigned his soul into the hands of his Redeemer, Decemb. 10. 1721. In the sixty-fourth year of his age. By Nath. Henchman, M.A. and Pastor of the First Church in Lynn. Prefac'd by the Reverend Mr. Richard Brown, Pastor of a church in Reading
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- Henchman, Nathanael, 1700-1761
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- Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, for D. Henchman, at his shop in Cornhill, 1721
- [2],iv,iv,41,[1] pages ; 8⁰.
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- "From the Boston news-letter, no. 933. Monday December 18. 1721."--p. [42].
- Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
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- English Short Title Catalog, W12760.
- Evans, 2224
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- Burrill, John, 1658-1721
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