Bromley, Thomas.
The way to the sabbath of rest. Or The soul's progress in the work of the new-birth. With two discourses of the author never before printed viz. The journeys of the children of Israel, as in their names and historical passages, they comprise the great and gradual work of regeneration: and A treatise of extraordinary divine dispensations, under the Jewish and Gospel administrations. By Mr. Thomas Bromley. To which are added A discourse on mistakes concerning religion, enthusiasm, experiences &c. By Thomas Hartley Rector of Winwick.
[Germantown, Pa.]: London printed. Germantown reprinted and sold by Christopher Sower, also sold by Solomon Fussell and Jonathan Zane in Philadelphia, 1759[-60].
ESTC No. W29698.Grub Street ID 339979.
Bromley, Thomas.
the way to the sabbath of rest. Or, The souls progresse in the work of regeneration. Being a brief experimental discourse of the new-birth. In which many of the serpents wiles are detected: the mysteries of the crosse unvailed: the death of the old man, the life of the new man, the angelicall dispensation, with the enterance into the divine; clearly layed open, and discovered. By a lover of truth, and a member of the true church.
London: printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the westend of Pauls, 1655.
ESTC No. R206623.Grub Street ID 83117.
Bromley, Thomas.
The way to the sabbath of rest. Or the souls progress in the work of regeneration· Being a brief experimental discourse of the new-birth. In which many of the serpents wiles are detected: the mysteries of the Cross unvailed: the death of the old man, the life of the new man, the angelical dispensation, with the entrance to the divine; clearly laid open and discovered. By Mr. Thomas Bromley.
London: printed, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers Hall, 1692.
ESTC No. R35790.Grub Street ID 118151.
Bromley, Thomas.
The way to the sabbath of rest. Or the soul's progress in the work of the new-birth. To which are now added, two discourses of the Author, never before Printed, viz. The journeys of the children of Israel, as in their Names and Historical Passages, they Comprise the great and gradual Work of Regeneration. and a treatise of extraordinary divine dispensations, under the Jewish and Gospel Administrations. By Mr. Thomas Bromley.
London: printed and sold by J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1710.
ESTC No. T115982.Grub Street ID 167667.
Bromley, Thomas.
The way to the Sabbath of rest: or the soul's progress in the work of the new-birth. To which are now added, two discourses of the author, never before printed, viz. The journeys of the children of Israel, as in their Names and Historical Passages, they Comprise the great and gradual Work of Regeneration. And A treatise of extraordinary divine dispensations, under the Jewish and Gospel Administrations. By Mr. Thomas Bromley.
Leeds: printed for Nathaniel Bell, Bookseller in York; and sold by Mess. Rivingtons, Booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, in London; and by most Booksellers in Town and Country, 1744.
ESTC No. T105228.Grub Street ID 158590.
Bromley, Thomas.
The way to the sabbath of rest: or, the soul's progress in the work of regeneration. Being a brief, experimental Discourse, of the New-Birth. In which Many of the Serpent's Wiles are detected; the Mysteries of the Cross unavailed; the Death of the Old Man, the Life of the New Man; the Angelical Dispensation, with the Entrance into the Divine, clearly laid open and discovered. By Mr. Thomas Bromley. Formerly of All Soul's College in Oxford.
Bristol: reprinted by Felix Farley, M,DCC,LIII. [1753].
ESTC No. T175839.Grub Street ID 212907.
Bromley, Thomas.
The way to the Sabbath of rest: or, the soul's progress in the work of the new-birth. To which are now added, two discourses of the author, never before printed, viz. The journeys of the children of Israel, as in their Names and Historical Passages they comprise the great and gradual Work of Regeneration. And A treatise of extraordinary divine dispensations, under the Jewish and Gospel Administrations; With the Various Ways of God's manifesting Himself to Man. By Mr. Thomas Bromley.
London: printed for W. Heard, at the Philobiblian Library near St. James's Church, Piccadilly; and E. Dilly, at the Rose and Crown, near the Mansion-House, in the Poultry, MDCCLXI. [1761].
ESTC No. T105229.Grub Street ID 158591.