Michael opposing the dragon: or, A fiery dart struck through the heart of the kingdome of the serpent. Shewing the saints eternal glory over the serpents misery. Proving vvhat is God, and Devil; good, and evil; heaven, and hell; salvation, and damnation, life, and death; the resurrection, and day of judgement; everlasting punishment, and life eternal; with their time and place in a true sense. Being a reply to Edward Garland's answer of a book, intitled, A blow at the serpent; containing disputes between Richard Coppin and divers ministers in Kent. With many objections and arguments fully answered, the truth much cleared, vindicated and confirmed, by Richard Coppin.
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- Michael opposing the dragon: or, A fiery dart struck through the heart of the kingdome of the serpent. Shewing the saints eternal glory over the serpents misery. Proving vvhat is God, and Devil; good, and evil; heaven, and hell; salvation, and damnation, life, and death; the resurrection, and day of judgement; everlasting punishment, and life eternal; with their time and place in a true sense. Being a reply to Edward Garland's answer of a book, intitled, A blow at the serpent; containing disputes between Richard Coppin and divers ministers in Kent. With many objections and arguments fully answered, the truth much cleared, vindicated and confirmed, by Richard Coppin.
- Fiery dart struck through the heart of the kingdom of the serpent Saint's eternal glory over the serpent's misery Saints eternal glory over the serpents misery Fiery dart struck through the heart of the kingdome of the serpent
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London: printed, and are to be sold at the Black-Spread-Eagle neer the west-end of Pauls; and at the Blackamore neer Fleet-bridge, 1659.
- Publication year
- 1659
- ESTC No.
- R27760
- Grub Street ID
- 110898
- Description
- [2], 144, 147-170, 173-298, [2] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- A reply to: Garland, Edward. An answer to a printed book, falsely intituled, A blow at the serpent. London, 1657. (Wing G259A).
Text appears to be continuous despite pagination and register.
With marginal notes.
With a final blank leaf.
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- Catalogued from a copy at the British Library