Author: | Younge, Richard. |
Title: | An experimental index of the heart, or, Self-knowledge in which (as in a looking-glasse) the civillest of men may see what need they have of a redeemer : and that it most deeply concerns them with all speed to sue out their pardon in Christ and to rely wholly and only upon free-grace for pardon and salvation : except they prefer an everlasting furnace of fire and brimstone in hell, before an eternal weight of super-abundant glory in heaven, as all (most sottishly) do that by sinne and Satan are bewitched / drawn up and published for the good of all by R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex, Florilegus. |
Print source: | An experimental index of the heart, or, Self-knowledge in which (as in a looking-glasse) the civillest of men may see what need they have of a redeemer : and that it most deeply concerns them with all speed to sue out their pardon in Christ and to rely wholly and only upon free-grace for pardon and salvation : except they prefer an everlasting furnace of fire and brimstone in hell, before an eternal weight of super-abundant glory in heaven, as all (most sottishly) do that by sinne and Satan are bewitched / drawn up and published for the good of all by R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex, Florilegus. Younge, Richard. [London?]: sold only by James Crump, 1660. |
Notes: |
Caption title.
"Add this as a third part to the Trial of true wisdom, and those three fundamental principles of the Christian religion intituled: A short and sure way to grace and salvation."
Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
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Subject terms: |
Salvation.
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URL: | https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67751.0001.001 |
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