A testimony for the son of man and against the son of perdition: : wherein is set forth the faith and obedience of Gods elect, testified by the mouth of the Lord, angels, & men. With a true discovery of a bundle of equivocations, confusions, and hypocrisies, in those who call themselves preachers of and to the light within all men; who yet are so far in darkness themselves, that they acknowledge not the scriptures and ordinances of Jesus Christ, so as to be directed by the one, to the obedience of the other /
| Main Author: | Wright, Joseph, 1623-1703 |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed by S. Dover, for Stephen Dagnall and are to be sold at his shop in Alisbury and at Leyton; and by L. Lloyd, next to the Castle in Cornhill,
1660.
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