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Concerning the judgements of God; : for and against what they are decreed, and what judgement is in it self. : And also what is the eternal judgement of God against the wicked and ungodly.
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R. B.
Year: 1660
Publisher: [London? : s.n.,
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Dooms-day. Or, The great day of the Lord drawing nigh : by certain signs and tokens thereof, foretold by our Lord Jesus Christ. Wherein is declared, that there shall be an end of the world; and that all men shall appear before the judgement-seat of Christ, there to be made partakers either of everlasting life in the kingdom of Heaven, or of everlasting woe and miserable torments in Hell to all eternity. The twelfth edition with additions. Very useful for all those that desire to be saved. By Andrew Jones M.A. Licensed, and entred according to order.
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Jones, Andrew
Year: 1660
Publisher: London : printed for John Andrews, at the White Lion near Pye-Corner,
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A Warning to sinners : being a true relation of a poor woman who is daily to be seen in Rosemary-Lane, over against Well-close ...
Year: 1660
Publisher: London : Printed for J.H.,
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The lamb and his day proclaimed
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The lamb and his day proclaimed
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Strange and true newes from Glocester, or, A perfect relation of the wonderful, and miraculous power of God shewed for injustice, : at Fairforl, ... where an innumerable company of froggs and toads (on a sudden) over-spread the ground, orchards and houses of the lord of the town, and a justice near adjacent: and how they divided themselves into two distinct Bodies, and orderly made up to the house of the said justice; some climing up the walls, and into the windows and chambers: and afterwards how strangely and unexpectedly they vanisht away to the admiration of all. Also a great and terrible earth-quake, which spoyld several houses, towns and castles. The raining of blood, and hail-stones of a pound and a half weight, a great part of a forrest being burnt up with fire from heaven. Likewise the wonderful example of Gods justice in the sudden and dreadful death of the clark's daughter of Brokington in Glocestershire, in the presence of the whole congregation. Entred according to order.
Year: 1660
Publisher: London : printed for J.C. for N.T.,
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