A heavenly child, born and brought up with difficulty: or, Satan defeated by a safe-guarding Majesty : Displaying Jehovah's wonders, in making the creature nothing, that Christ may bee all. Being the experience of one, who desires to bee known to the Lord, not to men, in whom the love of Christ hath constrain'd a subjection to this discovery. Drawn up by T. J. a servant to the weakest of Christs lambs.
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