Author |
Younge, Richard.
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Title |
An account of the four late judgments and how we are humbled by them. or, The [brace] simple informed. Sinner converted. Weak Christian confirmed, and comforted. Witty atheist convinced, and almost perswaded to forsake the broad-way, and become as faithfull a friend to religion, as he hath been a bitter enemy. Only it fares with him, as it did with a great man that bede speaks of: who being admonished in his sickness to repent, answered, he would not yet: for, if he should recover, his friends and companions would laugh at him; and growing sicker and sicker ... / by R. Younge of Roxwel in Essex. |
Alternative Title |
Simple informed. Sinner converted. Weak Christian confirmed, and comforted. Witty atheist convinced |
Running Title |
How London is refined by her late fire and how her poverty hath abated her pride |
Publication Info |
London : Printed by E.O[kes] for the author and are to be sold at his house near the Wind-Mills next door to the Three Colts with more than forty other pieces, by the same author, 1667. |
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