The grand triall of true conversion. Or, Sanctifying grace appearing and acting first and chiefly in the thoughts. : A treatise wherein these two mysteries are opened. 1. The mystery of iniquity working in mans thoughts by corrupt nature. II. The mystery of holiness working in the thoughts of sanctified persons. Together with precious preservatives against evill thoughts. /
| Main Author: | Bisco, John, d. 1679 |
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| Other Authors: | S. S. |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed by M.S. for G. Evesden at the Maiden-head in Pauls Church yard.,
1655.
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