Heauens ioy, or, Heauen begun vpon earth. Wherein there is discouered more plainely than euer formerly. The happy and surpassing glorious estate of a iustified person, or a saint on earth. Also that greater happinesse at the day of iudgement. And a small tast of that greatest and most glorious estate prepared for vs in the highest heauens. Also the writer will bee ready to defend what is here written against all opposers whatsoeuer.
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- Heauens ioy, or, Heauen begun vpon earth. Wherein there is discouered more plainely than euer formerly. The happy and surpassing glorious estate of a iustified person, or a saint on earth. Also that greater happinesse at the day of iudgement. And a small tast of that greatest and most glorious estate prepared for vs in the highest heauens. Also the writer will bee ready to defend what is here written against all opposers whatsoeuer.
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- London :: Printed by T. C[reede] and B. A[lsop] for Iohn Harrison [2]; and are to be sold in Pater-noster Row, at the signe of the Golden Anker,
- 1616.
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- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
- Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
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"Heauens ioy, or, Heauen begun vpon earth. Wherein there is discouered more plainely than euer formerly. The happy and surpassing glorious estate of a iustified person, or a saint on earth. Also that greater happinesse at the day of iudgement. And a small tast of that greatest and most glorious estate prepared for vs in the highest heauens. Also the writer will bee ready to defend what is here written against all opposers whatsoeuer." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02880.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.