A looking-glass for a proud pharisee (very zealous and very ignorant:) as also for a true Christian (very meek and very mercifull:) discovering an effectual way (by the mysterie of God) for the healing of the land, through the uniting al sides to God, and one to another, by Jesus Christ. Humbly presented to the city of London, by Robert Prier, a memeber of it.
- Title
- A looking-glass for a proud pharisee (very zealous and very ignorant:) as also for a true Christian (very meek and very mercifull:) discovering an effectual way (by the mysterie of God) for the healing of the land, through the uniting al sides to God, and one to another, by Jesus Christ. Humbly presented to the city of London, by Robert Prier, a memeber of it.
- Author
- Prier, Robert.
- Publication
- London :: printed by J. M. and are to be sold by Henry Overton in Popeshead Alley, and Giles Calvert at the west end of Pauls,
- 1648.
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- Bible -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
- Bible -- Quotations -- Early works to 1800.
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"A looking-glass for a proud pharisee (very zealous and very ignorant:) as also for a true Christian (very meek and very mercifull:) discovering an effectual way (by the mysterie of God) for the healing of the land, through the uniting al sides to God, and one to another, by Jesus Christ. Humbly presented to the city of London, by Robert Prier, a memeber of it." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55858.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE EPISTLE: OR A Word in kindness, and good will, to inform the READER.
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A Vindication,
&c. - A WORD To you that are SCHOLARS IN Christs School.
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A WORD Touching the
Author and Nature Of this TREATISE. - poem
- The Authors Request.
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A LOOKING-GLASS FOR
A Proud Pharisee, Who is Very Zealous and yet very Ignorant.- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
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CHAP. VIII.
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A Cordial PETITION for our SICKLY TIMES,
Humbly presented unto all sorts of men. -
A word of vindication concerning those honest men which are called by that foolish name of Indepen∣dents, whether they be Ministers or others. - section - 3
- section - 4
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THE
LOVE of GOD AND THEBlood of Jesus Christ Are a soveraign medicine to take away sin, past, present and to come, 1 JOHN 1.7, 9, 10.
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A Cordial PETITION for our SICKLY TIMES,
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- table of contents
- ERRATA.