The bottomles pit smoaking in familisme : as may appeare by ashort [sic] discourse on Gal. I.9. together with some breef notes on AB. Copps recantation sermon (as 'twere) preached at Burford, Sept. 23, 1651. By John Tickell minister to the Church of Abingdon Berks. This may serve for a key to familisme ('till another) opening to most (if not all) their chambers of imagery. Also, to vindicate the true Gospell, God, and scripture-purity, and answer severall weighty questions concerning the mystical union.
| Main Author: | Tickell, John, d. 1694 |
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| Language: | English |
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Anno. Dom. 1651.
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