Sun-beams of gospel-light, shining clearly from severall texts of Scripture, opened and applyed. 1. A heavemly [sic] treatise of the devine love of Christ. 2. The Christians freedome. 3. The deformed forme of a formall profession. 4. Christs fulnesse, and mans emptinesse. By John Preston, doctor in divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to King James, Mr. of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher at Lincolnes Inne.

All titles
  • Sun-beams of gospel-light, shining clearly from severall texts of Scripture, opened and applyed. 1. A heavemly [sic] treatise of the devine love of Christ. 2. The Christians freedome. 3. The deformed forme of a formall profession. 4. Christs fulnesse, and mans emptinesse. By John Preston, doctor in divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to King James, Mr. of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher at Lincolnes Inne.
  • Heavenly treatise of the divine love of Christ Christ's fulnesse and man's emptinesse
  • Plenitudo fontis, or, Christ's fulnesse and man's emptinesse.
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for John Stafford, and are to be sold in Blacke Horse Alley, 1644.
Publication year
1644-1644
ESTC No.
R219005
Grub Street ID
93596
Description
[16], 55, 58-94, [6], 28, [2], 20, [4], 18 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Each text has a separate dated title page, register and pagination; "Two treatises, viz. The Christian freedome, and The deformed forme of a formall profession" and "Plenitudo fontis: or, Christ's fulness, and man's emptinesse" were also published separately - Cf. Wing (2nd. ed.) P3304A and P3308.

Text is continuous despite pagination.

Signatures: A-N? O? ?[A]-G? ?H1 ?A-B? ?C? [-?A4, ?C4].Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), P3307A