Christ a Christian's life: Or, a practical discourse of a believer's life : derived from Christ, and resolved into Christ. Being the substance of several sermons preach'd by the author upon his recovery from a fit of sickenss, and now extorted from him by the importunity of friends. By John Gammon, minister of the gospel, and pastor of a congregation in White-Chappel.
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printed by J.R. for W. Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street,
1691.
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