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Title The door of salvation, opened: or, A voice from heaven, to unregenerate sinners : Plainly shewing the necessity of opening your hearts to Christ, or else he will open Hells mouth to devour you. VVith many sweet invitations to come to him, that they might have life, and be hidden from the wrath of God, which is worse than death. Together with the dreadful condition of the stubborn and hard-hearted sinners. Dealing impartially with their souls, propounding blessing and cursing, life and death; salvation if you open to Christ, damnation if you refuse Christ. By T. P.
Alternative Title Door of salvation, opened
Voice from heaven, to unregenerate sinners.
Publication Info [London] : Printed for Tho. Passinger on London-bridge, [1650]



Descript [2], 20, [2] p.
Note T. P. = Thomas Passenger?.
With a final advertisement leaf.
Attributed to Thomas Passenger by Wing. An anonymous text reprinted many times with various authorship attributions; this is the earliest edition traced.
Year of publication from Wing.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Salvation -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Passenger, Thomas.
Alternative Title Door of salvation, opened
Voice from heaven, to unregenerate sinners.
Descript [2], 20, [2] p.
Note T. P. = Thomas Passenger?.
With a final advertisement leaf.
Attributed to Thomas Passenger by Wing. An anonymous text reprinted many times with various authorship attributions; this is the earliest edition traced.
Year of publication from Wing.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Salvation -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Passenger, Thomas.
Alternative Title Door of salvation, opened
Voice from heaven, to unregenerate sinners.

Subject Salvation -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [2], 20, [2] p.
Note T. P. = Thomas Passenger?.
With a final advertisement leaf.
Attributed to Thomas Passenger by Wing. An anonymous text reprinted many times with various authorship attributions; this is the earliest edition traced.
Year of publication from Wing.
Alt author Passenger, Thomas.

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