The second Spira : being a fearful example of an atheist, who had apostatiz'd from the Christian religion, and died in despair at Westminster, December the 8th. 1692. : With an account of his sickness, convictions, discourses with friends and ministers, and of his dreadful expressions and blasphemies when he left this world. As also a letter from an atheist of his acquaintance, with his answer to it. : Publish'd for an example to others, and recommended to all young persons to settle them in their religion. / By J.S. Minister of the Church of England, a frequent visitor of him during his whole sickness.

Author/creator Sault, Richard
Other author J. S. (J. Sanders)
Format Electronic
EditionThe sixth edition, with a remarkable occurrence further clearing the matter of fact.
Publication InfoBoston : Re-printed by T. Fleet & T. Crump, for Benjamin Eliot, on the north side of King-Street, 1715.
Description11 unnumbered pages, 38 [i.e., 39], 22 pages ; 12 cm (12mo)
Supplemental ContentEvans Digital Edition
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SeriesEarly American imprints. First series ; no. 39634. ^A478749
General noteProfessedly based on the memoranda of J.S. (J. Sanders) "methodized" by another. The original publisher, John Dunton, considered the narrative fictitious and ascribed it to the "methodizer," Richard Sault. Cf. John Dunton's life and errors, 1818, v. 1, p. 154.
General note"Imprimatur, January 6th. 1692,3. Edm. Bohun."--p. [2].
General noteError in paging: page number 37 repeated in pagination.
References Bristol B491
References Shipton & Mooney 39634
Other formsMicroform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
Reproduction noteElectronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2002-2004. Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 39634).
Genre/formImprimaturs (Printing)