The fast friend: or A friend at mid-night.: Set forth in an exposition on that parable Luke 11. 5.-11. Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at mid-night, &c. By Nehemiah Rogers, minister of the Gospel.
- Title
- The fast friend: or A friend at mid-night.: Set forth in an exposition on that parable Luke 11. 5.-11. Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at mid-night, &c. By Nehemiah Rogers, minister of the Gospel.
- Author
- Rogers, Nehemiah, 1593-1660.
- Publication
- London :: printed for Geo. Sawbridge, at the Bible, on Ludgate-Hill,
- MDCLVIII. [1658]
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Contents
- title page
- publisher's note
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TO My ever Ho∣nour'd, and most deser∣ving Friend, and Pa∣tron,
Edward Herrys, ofMuch Badow, inEssex, Esquire. -
And TO The Religi∣ous, and Well affected Gentlewoman, Mrs.
Bridget Herrys, his worthy Confort, and my Honored Patroness -
To the Reader; And more especially to the Inhabi∣tants ofChich, St. O inyth Essex, with the Neighbourhood thereof, Mr.Benjamin Rouse, Mr.Gregory Rouse, Mr.William Jef∣fery, Mr.Longly, Mr.Owles, Mr.Will: Scot, (and divers others unnam'd) with their good Wives, my Christian Friends, and con∣stant Auditors; Peace be to you all. -
The Text.
Luke Chap. 11.Vers. 5.-11. -
A Summary of all the Principal Do∣ctrines (both Literal and My∣stical) Collected and Illustrated in this
Commentary, upon the Pa∣rable, of a Friend going to his Friend at Mid-night. With the severall Uses and Applications thereof made. - errata
- A Friend at Mid-night.
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An Alphabeticall Index or Table for the readier finding out of the most material things the handled and enlarged in fore∣going Exposition upon that Parable,
Luke 11.5 -11.