Divers practical cases of conscience, satisfactorily resolved. I. Wherein should Christians be singular in their obedience? or what may they, and must they do more than others? II. What may and must a Christian be and do, that he may please God? III. Whether any man is abl in this life to come up to the example of Christ in this, to do alwayes those things that please God? IV. What weariness in, and unwillingness to duties may stand with grace, and what not? To which are added, som counsels and cordials. By Joseph Alleine, late Minister of the Gospel at Taunton in Somersetshire.
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- Divers practical cases of conscience, satisfactorily resolved. I. Wherein should Christians be singular in their obedience? or what may they, and must they do more than others? II. What may and must a Christian be and do, that he may please God? III. Whether any man is abl in this life to come up to the example of Christ in this, to do alwayes those things that please God? IV. What weariness in, and unwillingness to duties may stand with grace, and what not? To which are added, som counsels and cordials. By Joseph Alleine, late Minister of the Gospel at Taunton in Somersetshire.
- Cases of conscience, judiciously resolved
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London: printed for Nevill Simmons, at the Princes Arms in Pauls Church-yard, 1672.
- Publication year
- 1672-1672
- ESTC No.
- R170093
- Grub Street ID
- 64857
- Description
- 92, [4] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Running title reads: Cases of conscience, judiciously resolved.
With two final advertisement leaves.
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In this edition, internal title page, line 6 ends: 'their'.