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Author: Warren, Elizabeth, of Woodbridge.
Title: Spiritual thrift. Or, Meditations wherein humble Christians (as in a mirrour) may view the verity of their saving graces,: and may see how to make a spirituall improvement of all opportunities and advantages of a pious proficiencie (or a holy growth) in grace and goodnesse. And wherein is layd open many errours incident to these declining times, / by Elizabeth Warren, a lover of truth and peace. Imprimatur, James Cranford.
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Print source: Spiritual thrift. Or, Meditations wherein humble Christians (as in a mirrour) may view the verity of their saving graces,: and may see how to make a spirituall improvement of all opportunities and advantages of a pious proficiencie (or a holy growth) in grace and goodnesse. And wherein is layd open many errours incident to these declining times, / by Elizabeth Warren, a lover of truth and peace. Imprimatur, James Cranford.
Warren, Elizabeth, of Woodbridge.

London: Printed by R.L. for Henry Shepherd, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in Towre street, 1647.
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Christian life
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