The treasure of the soul. : Wherein we are taught how, in dying to sin, we may attain the perfect love of God, and our neighbor, and consequently unto true blessedness and salvation. /
| Uniform Title: | Spill de la vida religiosa. |
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| Other Authors: | Poyntz, Adrian |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed in the year anno, 1680.
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