Transcendent spirituall treatise upon several heavenly doctrines from the Holy Spirit of the man Jesus, the only true God, sent unto all his elect as a token of his eternall love unto them, by the hand of his owne prophet, being his last messenger, and witness, and forerunner of the visible appearing of the distinct personall God in power and great glory, in the clouds of heaven, with his ten thousands of personall saints, to seperate between the elect world, and the reprobate world, to all eternity : containing those severall heads set downe in the next page following / by John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton, the two last witnesses and true prophets of the man Jesus ... If any of the elect desire to speak with us concerning any thing written in this treatise, they may heare of us in Great Trinity Lane, at a chandlers shop against one Mr. Millis, a brown baker, neer the lower end of Bowlane.
| Main Author: | Reeve, John, 1608-1658 |
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| Other Authors: | Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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