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The Presumptuous sinner; or A dialogue, between a Noble Lord and a Woodman, [electronic resource] : Concerning the fall of Adam, which brought sin, death and labour into the world: with an account how the nobleman reproved him for his sharp reflections. To which is added, an agreement made between them, to place the poor man in all the pomps and glories of the world, which he was to enjoy so long as he abstained from one thing he had commanded. Concluding with the poor man's disobedience, which shews the vanity of those that presume to stand by their own strength.

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English poetry--18th century.
English poetry.
Genre:
Poems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (8p. )
Other Title:
Presumptuous sinner; or A dialogue, between a Noble Lord and a Woodman,
Place of Publication:
[Hull] : J. Ferraby, printer, [1790?]
Notes:
Colophon: J. Ferraby, printer, Butchery, Hull.
A chapbook.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T140675.
OCLC:
508906929

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