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A doleful new ballad called The drunkard's fall : a warning for all college men wherein is declared how a Yale man was fired yesterday for over-cutting
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A doleful new ballad called The drunkard's fall : a warning for all college men wherein is declared how a Yale man was fired yesterday for over-cutting
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Date
[1930?]
Call number
312089
Creator
Langmuir, Charles Ruggles
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Dimensions
40 x 20 cm
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The way of life revealed; and the vvay of death discovered· : Wherein is declared, man's happy estate before the fall, his miserable estate in the fall, and the way of restauration out of the fall into the image of God again, ... Also, the by-pathes, crooked wayes, wiles, snares and temptations of the enemy of man's soul discover'd, ... The utter end and final destruction of all false professions prophesied, ... Also a call in the tender bowels of the love of God shed abroad in this day, age and generation, to all the scattered sheep upon the barren mountains of profession, to return to the true shepherd, Christ Jesus, that so into the one fold they may be gathered. Charles Marshall
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