The Christians best garment. Or, The putting on of the Lord Jesus Christ. Wherein the absolute necessity, excellency, and usefulness of Christ, as a garment, to believing souls, is briefly opened and applied. Secondly, the naked, miserable, lost, and undone condition of all unbelievers, who have not put on this garment, discovered. Thirdly and lastly, some few brief, but powerful motives to perswade us to the putting on of this garment, with directions how to live to the glory of Christ here, that so we may live with Christ hereafter in glory. The second edition. By a godly, able, and faithfull servant of Jesus Christ.
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- The Christians best garment. Or, The putting on of the Lord Jesus Christ. Wherein the absolute necessity, excellency, and usefulness of Christ, as a garment, to believing souls, is briefly opened and applied. Secondly, the naked, miserable, lost, and undone condition of all unbelievers, who have not put on this garment, discovered. Thirdly and lastly, some few brief, but powerful motives to perswade us to the putting on of this garment, with directions how to live to the glory of Christ here, that so we may live with Christ hereafter in glory. The second edition. By a godly, able, and faithfull servant of Jesus Christ.
- Putting on of the Lord Jesus Christ
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London: printed for John Andrews, at the White Lion, near Pye-Corner, 1661.
- Publication year
- 1661-1661
- ESTC No.
- R40134
- Grub Street ID
- 121966
- Description
- [40] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By John Hart.
Bound and filmed with Hart's The charitable Christian (Wing H927).
With an advertisement page on C3v.
Signatures: A?(-A1, blank?) B? C?(-C4, blank?).
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- Catalogued from the original at the British Library; verify presence of preliminary and final blank leaves