The hearts-index, or Self-knowledge: together with the vast difference between nature and grace: as also the happy change of a criminal offender. Shewing, what a wonderfull change, and strange alteration the Word and Spirit do work upon the heart, when a sinner is converted: and yet what weak means shall serve the turn, where God intends successe. Insomuch, that a very word spoken, (God blessing it) may (like a rudder) steer a bad man, quite into another course. In which (as in a looking-glass) the civillest of men may see what need they have of a redeemer; and that it most deeply concerns them with all speed, to sue out their pardon in Christ, and to relie wholly and onely upon free-grace, for pardon and salvation; ... Drawn up and published for the good of all, by R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex, Florilegus. Add this as a third part to the trial of true wisdom, and those three fundamentall principles of Christian religion, intituled, A short and sure way to grace and salvation.
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- The hearts-index, or Self-knowledge: together with the vast difference between nature and grace: as also the happy change of a criminal offender. Shewing, what a wonderfull change, and strange alteration the Word and Spirit do work upon the heart, when a sinner is converted: and yet what weak means shall serve the turn, where God intends successe. Insomuch, that a very word spoken, (God blessing it) may (like a rudder) steer a bad man, quite into another course. In which (as in a looking-glass) the civillest of men may see what need they have of a redeemer; and that it most deeply concerns them with all speed, to sue out their pardon in Christ, and to relie wholly and onely upon free-grace, for pardon and salvation; ... Drawn up and published for the good of all, by R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex, Florilegus. Add this as a third part to the trial of true wisdom, and those three fundamentall principles of Christian religion, intituled, A short and sure way to grace and salvation.
- Hearts index Self knowledge This book which the right worshipfull S T.V. was pleased to give ten thousand
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[London: printed by A[braham]. M[iller]. and are to be sold (with thirty other the like pieces, composed by the same author) by James Crump in Little Bartholomews Well-yard, Henry Cripps in Popes-head Alley, and Thomas Parkhurst bookseller over against the great Conduit a the lower end of Cheapside, 1659]
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- 1659-1659
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- R235846
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- 106854
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- 24 p. ; 8⁰
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Imprint from colophon; printer's name from Wing CD.
Advertisement at head of p.1 begins "This book which the right worshipfull S T.V. was pleased to give ten thousand". Another edition has advertisement beginning "A legacy of ten thousand books,".
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