Some buds and blossoms of piety also, some fruit of the spirit of love. Which directs to the Divine wisdom, being a collection of several papers, found in manuscript, / written by a young man, many of them in the time of his apprenticeship, some of them since. Who, as appears by his writings, had a true travail after the knowledge of God, and heaven, and heavenly things. And did attain to know him and his son, Christ, whom he hath sent, which is life eternal. ; To which subjoyned is a tripple plea, touching law, physick and divinitie, formerly printed and subscribed T.C.
- Title
- Some buds and blossoms of piety also, some fruit of the spirit of love. Which directs to the Divine wisdom, being a collection of several papers, found in manuscript, / written by a young man, many of them in the time of his apprenticeship, some of them since. Who, as appears by his writings, had a true travail after the knowledge of God, and heaven, and heavenly things. And did attain to know him and his son, Christ, whom he hath sent, which is life eternal. ; To which subjoyned is a tripple plea, touching law, physick and divinitie, formerly printed and subscribed T.C.
- Author
- B. A. (Benjamin Antrobus), d. 1715.
- Publication
- [London] :: Printed by Andrew Sowle,
- in the year 1684.
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- Subject terms
- English poetry -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
- Piety -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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"Some buds and blossoms of piety also, some fruit of the spirit of love. Which directs to the Divine wisdom, being a collection of several papers, found in manuscript, / written by a young man, many of them in the time of his apprenticeship, some of them since. Who, as appears by his writings, had a true travail after the knowledge of God, and heaven, and heavenly things. And did attain to know him and his son, Christ, whom he hath sent, which is life eternal. ; To which subjoyned is a tripple plea, touching law, physick and divinitie, formerly printed and subscribed T.C." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B08383.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- title page
- to the reader
- The CONTENTS.
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poems
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part
- The Introduction.
- Concerning the Works of God.
- Disobedience the first Sin of the World.
- The Serpent's Punishment.
- The Woman's Punishment.
- The Man's Punishment.
- Cain was the first Murderer about Religion.
- Cain's Punishment.
- section
- section
- section
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Some Breathings of Love, which truly do move Ʋnto such, that do Wisdom desire, Declaring the Way, in which Wisdom may Be found of those, for her enquire. - section
- section
- section
- section
- section
- section
- Of Divine Love.
- An Exhortation to dwell in Love.
- Christ the true Light. Christ the Son of God's Love.
- section
- section
- section
- A Complaint against New-England Professors.
- Concerning Persecution.
- section
- Concerning the Philosophers Stone.
- Concerning Covetousness.
- Concerning Pride, Avarice and Luxury.
- section
- Concerning the Cross of Christ.
- Concerning the Soul's Travait after the Knowledge of the Right Way.
- Concerning the breaking forth of the Word and Power of God.
- Concerning Gods Powerful and Glorious Presence.
- Concerning Maintenance for the Poor.
- Concerning the Vncertainty of Worldly Riches.
- A Lamentation and Warning for England.
- A Tripple Plea.
- part
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part
- errata