An essay, to prove the through [sic] reformation of a sinning people is not to be expected; however pious rulers may be spirited for the work, except the heart of the people be prepared for it : together with some proper and seasonable motives to men in every order to engage in this great and necessary work. : In a sermon preached before the General Court of election at Hartford in the colony of Connecticut, on May 11th, 1721. / By Jonathan Marsh, A.M. Teacher of a church in Windsor. ; [Text.] ; Published by order of authority.

Author/creator Marsh, Jonathan
Other author Connecticut. General Assembly.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoN. London [i.e., New London, Conn.] : Printed and sold by T. Green, printer to the gov. & Company, 1721.
Description2 unnumbered pages, 53 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 16 cm
Supplemental ContentEvans Digital Edition

SeriesEarly American imprints. First series ; no. 2232. ^A478749
References Evans 2232
References Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 1076
References Johnson, H.A. New London, 134
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Genre/formElection sermons Connecticut 1721.
Other titleEssay, to prove the through [sic] reformation of a sinning people is not to be expected ...

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