the way to the sabbath of rest. Or, The souls progresse in the work of regeneration. [microform] Being a brief experimental discourse of the new-birth. In which many of the serpents wiles are detected: the mysteries of the crosse unvailed: the death of the old man, the life of the new man, the angelicall dispensation, with the enterance into the divine; clearly layed open, and discovered. By a lover of truth, and a member of the true church
- Bib ID:
- 2717136
- Format:
- Book and Microform
- Author:
- Bromley, Thomas, 1629-1691
- Description:
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- London : printed by John Streater, for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spread-Eagle, at the westend of Pauls, 1655
- [6], 50 p. ;
- Series:
- Thomason Tracts 130:E.858[3].
- Notes:
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- "A lover of truth" = Thomas Bromley.
- Annotation on Thomason copy: "Novemb: 6:".
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
- Cited In:
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- Wing (2nd ed., 1994) B4888A.
- Thomason E.858[3].
- Reproduction:
- Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1978. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Thomason Tracts; 130:E.858[3]).
- Subject:
- Also Titled:
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- Way to the sabbath of rest
- Souls progresse in the work of regeneration.
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- UMI 300 N Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48103-1553
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- Creator Date of Death is Before 1955
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- 1691
- Published status:
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- Publication date:
- 1655
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