A salutation of love unto all who have known the call of God and have in measure believed therein : so far as to make open confession to his name and truth, and yet sit down short of the heavenly possession, through want of faithfulness thereunto, so come not to witness a being gathered into God's vineyard, to labour therein, which alone obtains the reward, and fits for his heavenly kingdom /
| Main Author: | Vickris, Richard, d. 1700 |
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1697.
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