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Author Claxton, Laurence, 1615-1667.
Title A single eye all light, no darkness; or light and darkness one: : In which you have it purely discussed, 1. The original of darkness. 2. What darkness is. 3. Why it is called darkness. As also, what God is within, and what without; how he is said to be one, yet two; when two and not one, yet then one, and not two. Likewise a word from the Lord touching the onely resurrection of the body, in, from, and to the Lord. With a certain parcel of quaeries to be answered from Heaven or Hell / This revealed in L.C. one of the Universality.
Alternative Title Light and darkness one
Publication Info Imprinted at London : [s.n.], in the yeer that the powers of Heaven and Earth was, is, and shall be shaken, yea damned, till they be no more for ever [1650]



Descript [4], 16 p.
Note L.C. = Laurence Claxton.
Date of publication from Wing.
Annotations on Thomason copy: "Octob: 4 1650"; a carat between 'London,' and 'in' in the imprint, with "by Gilles Calvert" appearing above it.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Author Claxton, Laurence, 1615-1667.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Light -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Alternative Title Light and darkness one
Descript [4], 16 p.
Note L.C. = Laurence Claxton.
Date of publication from Wing.
Annotations on Thomason copy: "Octob: 4 1650"; a carat between 'London,' and 'in' in the imprint, with "by Gilles Calvert" appearing above it.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Author Claxton, Laurence, 1615-1667.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Light -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Alternative Title Light and darkness one

Subject Light -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Descript [4], 16 p.
Note L.C. = Laurence Claxton.
Date of publication from Wing.
Annotations on Thomason copy: "Octob: 4 1650"; a carat between 'London,' and 'in' in the imprint, with "by Gilles Calvert" appearing above it.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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