Certain notes of M. Henry Aynsworth his last sermon. Taken by pen in the publique delivery by one of his flock, a little before his death. Anno 1622. Published now at last by the said writer, as a love token of remembrance to his brethren to inkindle their affections to prayer, that scandalls (of manie years continuance) may be removed, that are barrs to keep back manie godly wise and judicious from us, wherby we might grow to farther perfection again.

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  • Certain notes of M. Henry Aynsworth his last sermon. Taken by pen in the publique delivery by one of his flock, a little before his death. Anno 1622. Published now at last by the said writer, as a love token of remembrance to his brethren to inkindle their affections to prayer, that scandalls (of manie years continuance) may be removed, that are barrs to keep back manie godly wise and judicious from us, wherby we might grow to farther perfection again.
  • Appeale on truths behalf
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Imprint
[Amsterdam]: Imprinted [by the successors of G. Thorp], 1630.
Publication year
1630-1630
ESTC No.
S115946
Grub Street ID
135638
Description
[32+] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Place of publication and printer from STC.

"To my beloved brethren ..." signed: Sabine Staresmore.

John Robinson's "An appeale on truths behalf" formerly also STC 21107.Citation/references STC (2nd ed.), 227