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A glance of heaven. Or, A pretious taste of a glorious feast. : Wherein thou mayst taste and see those things which God hath prepared for them that love him
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A glance of heaven. Or, A pretious taste of a glorious feast. : Wherein thou mayst taste and see those things which God hath prepared for them that love him
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Publication date
1638.
Call number
318002
Creator
Sibbes, Richard (1577-1635)
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(12mo)
Associated people
Marshall, William, (active 1617-1650.)
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