The brazen serpent lifted up on high. Or a discourse concerning election and predestination, which is so much spoken of; and how they may know their election: something concerning Christ being the way to the Father, and how: and concerning Christ, the mediatour of the ne covenants, and the end of the old; and how tythes are ended. Also, concerning justification, sanctification, and redemption, and the condition of unregeneration and regeneration; the mystery of the crosse, and how God will plead with all flesh, the resurrection of the just and unjust; with many pretious things for the good of the thirsting soul, as the understanding is open in the reading: for to read and not to understand, is as if they did not read at all. Written in Worcestershire, the beginning of the first moneth called March 1655.

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  • The brazen serpent lifted up on high. Or a discourse concerning election and predestination, which is so much spoken of; and how they may know their election: something concerning Christ being the way to the Father, and how: and concerning Christ, the mediatour of the ne covenants, and the end of the old; and how tythes are ended. Also, concerning justification, sanctification, and redemption, and the condition of unregeneration and regeneration; the mystery of the crosse, and how God will plead with all flesh, the resurrection of the just and unjust; with many pretious things for the good of the thirsting soul, as the understanding is open in the reading: for to read and not to understand, is as if they did not read at all. Written in Worcestershire, the beginning of the first moneth called March 1655.
  • Discourse concerning election and predestination
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Imprint
London: printed for Giles Calvert at the Black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1658.
Publication year
1658
ESTC No.
R29812
Grub Street ID
112740
Description
[2], 33, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Attributed by Wing to Richard Farnworth.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), F472

Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.35

Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.588