The being and well-being of a Christian. In three treatises: the first, setting forth the properties of the righteous. The second, the excellency of grace. The third, the nature and sweetness of fellowship with Christ. By Edward Reyner, late minister of the Gospel in Lincoln. Together with an introductory discourse, containing mens mistakes about grace, and their chief happiness, and the true nature of both; with a character of a gracious person, and the great absurdity of those cavils and reproaches he meets with from the world. By the publisher, J. Reyner.
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- The being and well-being of a Christian. In three treatises: the first, setting forth the properties of the righteous. The second, the excellency of grace. The third, the nature and sweetness of fellowship with Christ. By Edward Reyner, late minister of the Gospel in Lincoln. Together with an introductory discourse, containing mens mistakes about grace, and their chief happiness, and the true nature of both; with a character of a gracious person, and the great absurdity of those cavils and reproaches he meets with from the world. By the publisher, J. Reyner.
- Properties of the righteous described Excellency of grace Nature and sweetness of fellowship with Jesus Christ
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London: printed by R[obert]. W[hite]. for Henry Mortlock, at the sign of the White Hart in Westminster-Hall: and Samuel Richards bokseller in Nottingham, 1669.
- Publication year
- 1669-1669
- ESTC No.
- R6549
- Grub Street ID
- 126888
- Description
- [24], 387, [3] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Printer's name from Wing CD.
"The properties of the righteous described", "The excellency of grace", and "The nature and sweetness of fellowship with Jesus Christ" have separate title pages each dated 1668; pagination and register are continuous.
With a final errata leaf.
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- NNUT copy misbound, utilizing first internal title page to replace missing general title page. Thus Wing R1229 is a ghost