. The sacred theory of the earth: containing an account of the original of the earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the consummation of all things ... in iimo. Price is, 6d, Poems upon feveral Occafions, by the late ReverendMr. Pomfret^ (viz,.) I. The Choice. II. Love Trium-phant over Reafon. lU. Cruelty and Luft. IV. Oathe Divine Attributes. V. A Profpea of Death. VI. Onthe Conflagration, and enfuing Judgments.^ The fourthEdition, in 12W0, Price 2 J. The Art of £/7^//>-Poetry : Containing. I. Rules formaking Verfes. II. A Colleftion


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