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Author Blake, William, prisoner in "Exon Jayle"
Title The condemned mans reprieve, or Gods love-tokens, flowing in upon the heart of William Blake, : a pentient sinner, giving him assurance of the pardon of his sins, and the enjoyment of eternall happinesse, through the merits of Christ his saviour. Recommended by him (being a condemned prisoner for man-slaughter within the statute) unto his sister, and bequeathed unto her as a legacy.
Alternative Title Condemned mans reprieve
Gods love-tokens, flowing in upon the heart of William Blake
Publication Info London : printed by Richard Bishop, Anno Dom. 1653.



Descript 16 p.
Note Annotations on Thomason copy: "once my family servant" inserted with a caret between 'Blake,' and 'a pentient'; "J [sic] July. 14" .
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Author Blake, William, prisoner in "Exon Jayle"
Series Early English books online.
Subject Blake, William, prisoner in "Exon Jayle"
Salvation -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Condemned mans reprieve
Gods love-tokens, flowing in upon the heart of William Blake
Descript 16 p.
Note Annotations on Thomason copy: "once my family servant" inserted with a caret between 'Blake,' and 'a pentient'; "J [sic] July. 14" .
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Author Blake, William, prisoner in "Exon Jayle"
Series Early English books online.
Subject Blake, William, prisoner in "Exon Jayle"
Salvation -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Condemned mans reprieve
Gods love-tokens, flowing in upon the heart of William Blake

Subject Blake, William, prisoner in "Exon Jayle"
Salvation -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 16 p.
Note Annotations on Thomason copy: "once my family servant" inserted with a caret between 'Blake,' and 'a pentient'; "J [sic] July. 14" .
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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