The Messiah magnified by the mouthes of babes in America, or Gaius and Gameliel an helpfull father, and his hopefull son, commodiously discoursing concerning three most considerable points : namely, [brace] 1. The great want that is of Christ. 2. The great worth that is in Christ. 3. The good way that is chalkt out by Christ. In twelve edifying questions, and the answers thereunto; with the attestation of the auditors. Commended to all Godly fathers among his guidless friends in his native countrey and tending to the futherance of their spiritual good and growth in their family government. /
| Main Author: | Matthews, Marmaduke, 1606-1683? |
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1659.
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