The Christian in compleat armour. Or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil, : wherein a discovery is made of that grand enemy of God and his people, in his policies, power, seat of his empire, wickednesse, and chiefe designe he hath against the saints. A magazin open'd: from whence the Christian is furnished with spiritual armes for the battel, help't on with his armour, and taught the use of his weapon, together with the happy issue of the whole warre. The first part. /
| Main Author: | Gurnall, William, 1617-1679 |
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1655.
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The Snare of the devill discovered: or, A true and perfect relation of the sad and deplorable condition of Lydia the wife of John Rogers house carpenter, living in Greenbank in Pumpe alley in Wappin; : how she wanting money the devil appeared to her in the shape of a man, on Monday night the 22th of March last and brought her money, and caused her to cut a vein in her right hand, and a contract was made between them. Also her examination by Mr. Johnson the minister of Wappin, and her confession: as also in what a sad condition she continues. Likewise a brief relation of her former life and conversation.
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The Christian in compleat armour, or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil. wherein a discovery is made of that grand enemy of God and his people, in his policies, power, seat of his empire, wickednesse and chief design he hath against the saints : a magazin open'd from whence the Christian is furnished with spiritual armour and taught the use of his weapon together with the happy issue of the whole warre /
by: Gurnall, William, 1617-1679
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The Christian in compleat armour, or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil. wherein a discovery is made of that grand enemy of God and his people, in his policies, power, seat of his empire, wickednesse and chief design he hath against the saints : a magazin open'd from whence the Christian is furnished with spiritual armour and taught the use of his weapon together with the happy issue of the whole warre /
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A strange but true narrative of the delusion of the devil at a late Quakers meeting, on one John Thurston. : How he was seduced to turn Quaker, and possessed by an evil spirit and of a tempation he had to cut his own throat, and how he was preserved therefrom and several passages which happen'd to him in the time of his delusion /
by: Robinson, William, fl. 1678
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by: Robinson, William, fl. 1678
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The Quakers dream: or the Devil's pilgrimage in England: : being an infallible relation of their several meetings, shreekings, shakings, quakings, roarings, yellings, howlings, tremblings in the bodies, and risings in the bellies: with a narrative of their several arguments, tenets, principles, and strange d ctrine [sic]: the strange and wonderful satanical apparitions, and the appearing of the Devil unto them in the likeness of a black boar, a dog with flaming eye, and a black man without a head, causing the dogs to bark, the swine to cry, and the cattel to run, to the great adminration of all that shall read the same.
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by: Perkins, William, 1558-1602
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by: A. W., Stationer of London
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by: A. W., Stationer of London
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