Godly adversity far better than wicked prosperity: or, The rage of the wicked, should not hinder the race of the Godly. Being a few comfortable reasons or encouragements against the fear and terrour of man: very seasonable & sutable for the consideration of God's people in this day of tryal, to fortifie them against all troubles and oppositions whatsoever. Together with a heavenly discourse concerning the saints in their kingdom; wherein is discovered the excellency of the kingdom it self; and the wonderful glory and happiness of the saints in their heavenly habitation. By Edward Noble, an unworthy servant and prisoner of Jesus Christ

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed by S. Dover in Christophers Alley in Martins, near Aldersgate, 1661.
Publication year
1661
ESTC No.
R4611
Grub Street ID
124965
Description
[8], 60 p. ; 4°.