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 [sic] 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 itself, and the wonderful glory and happiness of the saints in their heavenly habitation / by Edward Noble ...
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- 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 [sic] 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 itself, and the wonderful glory and happiness of the saints in their heavenly habitation / by Edward Noble ...
- Author
- Noble, Edward.
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- London :: Printed by S. Dover ...,
- 1661.
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- Inspiration.
- Theology, Doctrinal.
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"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 [sic] 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 itself, and the wonderful glory and happiness of the saints in their heavenly habitation / by Edward Noble ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52375.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
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To his Dear and much Respected Father (according to the flesh) FRANCIS NOBLE,one of the Lords faithful Servants, and Stewards of his Houshold: And one of the Right Honour∣able Society of Saints, in the Faith of the GOSPEL. - To the Honest, and Well-Affected READER.
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A Strong Motive to faithful Perseverance in the
Work of theKingdome; drawn from that Excellent saying of our Lord Jesus Christ, recorded inLuk. 12.32.