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The wounded-heart;, or, The jury--man's offences declared, and ingeniously acknowledged, : for the satisfaction of those who were thereby troubled
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The wounded-heart;, or, The jury--man's offences declared, and ingeniously acknowledged, : for the satisfaction of those who were thereby troubled
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Printed in the year, 1665.
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94213
Creator
Leader, Thomas
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19 cm (4to)
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Huth Library,
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The bios pantōn heideotos, or, [Hebrew characters] or the vision of eternity held forth, : in answer to some antiquaeries, vvhich were given forth from Aegypt by one of Babels builders, a pretended minister of Christ, living in Worcestershire at Beudly, that is called Mr. Henry Osland. But the quaeries were given forth as the following papers declare, out of simplicity of heart, for satisfaction of the truth: but instead of giving a reasonable account to him that asks, he rails like a greedie hangman, ... So now the antiquaeries are answered by one who ... is escaped out of Aegypt from the magicians ... Whose name is known to God by these three Jews letters in the sequel, [Hebrew] but to men by Iohn Humphryes
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