Thyra aneogmene. The open door for mans appoach [sic] to God. Or, a vindication of the record of God concerning the extent of the death of Christ in its object. In answer to a treatise of Master Iohn Owen, of Cogshall in Essex, about that subject. By John Horn, a servant o God in the Gospel of his son, and preacher thereof at Lyn in Norffolk.

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  • Thyra aneogmene. The open door for mans appoach [sic] to God. Or, a vindication of the record of God concerning the extent of the death of Christ in its object. In answer to a treatise of Master Iohn Owen, of Cogshall in Essex, about that subject. By John Horn, a servant o God in the Gospel of his son, and preacher thereof at Lyn in Norffolk.
  • Open door for mans appoach to God Open door for mans approach to God
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Imprint
London: printed by Robert White, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at his shop, at the sign of the Black-Spred-Eagle at the West End of Pauls, 1650.
Publication year
1650-1650
ESTC No.
R206332
Grub Street ID
82863
Description
[38], 138, 141-276, 279-326 p. ; 4⁰
Note
The first two words are transliterated from the Greek.

A reply to: Owen, John Salus electorum, sanguis Jesu, or, The death of death in the death of Christ.

Text continuous despite first break in pagination; register continuous through second break in pagination, however catchword "mens" does not match on p. 279.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. 21.".