The life of Enoch again revived, : in which Abels offering is accepted, and Cains mark known, and he rejected, through the opening of the inward mystery of creation, by the first mover and former thereof, who is the onely wise invisible God, to whom be the glory and praise in and over all his works. Amen. : (To which is annexed) the travel of the bowels of Sion, and the cry of the sins of Sodom is great this day before the Lord.
| Main Author: | Bayly, William, d. 1675 |
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