The true light shining in darkness, and dispelling the mists of errour arising from the darkness of man's heart, &c. promoted by the prince of darkness against the truth of God; in the matter of our justification: shewing, that by the deeds of the law, or mans own righteousness, no flesh can or shall be justified in the sight of God. The first part. By Tho. Taylor, the meanest and unworthiest of the servants and ministers of Jesus Christ; and now pastor to a small congregational church in Cambridge

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  • The true light shining in darkness, and dispelling the mists of errour arising from the darkness of man's heart, &c. promoted by the prince of darkness against the truth of God; in the matter of our justification: shewing, that by the deeds of the law, or mans own righteousness, no flesh can or shall be justified in the sight of God. The first part. By Tho. Taylor, the meanest and unworthiest of the servants and ministers of Jesus Christ; and now pastor to a small congregational church in Cambridge
  • True light in the matter of our justification before God; Second part of the true light shining in darkness; Chrono-kai kairologia the=o dikaiontos t=os eklekt=os aut=o; Discourse of, or concerning, the time and season, wherein God doth justifie his elect
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey near Cheapside, 1693.
Publication year
1693
ESTC No.
R219692
Grub Street ID
94189
Description
[34], 200, [6] p. ; 12°.
Note
Caption title on p. 1: The true light in the matter of our justification before God

"The second part of the true light shining in darkness:" has a separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous

"Chrono-kai kairologia the=o dikaiontos t=os eklekt=os aut=o. Or, A discourse of, or concerning, the time and season, wherein God doth justifie his elect," has a separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous; the first 7 words are in Greek

With three final advertisement leaves.
Uncontrolled note
Please verify if "Chrono-kai kairologia the? dikaiontos t?s eklekt?s aut?. Or, A discourse of, or concerning, the time and season, wherein God doth justifie his elect," was published separately