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Jenner, Thomas, active 1631-1656. (1982). The path of life and the way that leadeth down to the chambers of death, or, The steps to hell and the steps to heaven [microform] : in which all men may see their ways, how far they have gone downwards to destruction, that they may make hast to recover themselves, least by taking the next step downwards to their everlasting misery they be not necessitated to take the 7, 8, and 9, and then there be no remedy ... : set forth in copper prints that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible. London : Printed by M.S. for Thomas Jenner
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Jenner, Thomas, active 1631-1656. The path of life and the way that leadeth down to the chambers of death, or, The steps to hell and the steps to heaven [microform] : in which all men may see their ways, how far they have gone downwards to destruction, that they may make hast to recover themselves, least by taking the next step downwards to their everlasting misery they be not necessitated to take the 7, 8, and 9, and then there be no remedy ... : set forth in copper prints that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible Printed by M.S. for Thomas Jenner London 1982
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Jenner, Thomas, active 1631-1656. 1982, The path of life and the way that leadeth down to the chambers of death, or, The steps to hell and the steps to heaven [microform] : in which all men may see their ways, how far they have gone downwards to destruction, that they may make hast to recover themselves, least by taking the next step downwards to their everlasting misery they be not necessitated to take the 7, 8, and 9, and then there be no remedy ... : set forth in copper prints that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible. Printed by M.S. for Thomas Jenner London
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