Jeremiah Shepard
Jeremiah Shepard
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- GCGod's conduct of his church thr...Jeremiah Shepard
God's conduct of his church through the wilderness, with his glorious arm, to make himself an everlasting name
no cover - EOEarly offerings best accepted:...Jeremiah Shepard
Early offerings best accepted: and early preparations the best security against evil dayes, or, The wise mans counsel to the young man, laying a solemn charge upon all young persons, to begin to be good betimes; or, to remember their Creator, in the days of youth
no cover - ASA sort of believers never saved...Jeremiah Shepard
A sort of believers never saved. Or, The danger of miscarrying in point of salvation, by a false ineffectual faith; a faith having no root; whereby many professors either fall away after hopeful beginnings; or miss of heaven in the height of their hopes
no cover - AEAn ephemeris of the coestial mo...Jeremiah Shepard
An ephemeris of the coestial motions for the year of the Christian epocha 1672
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God's conduct of his church through the wilderness, with his glorious arm, to make himself an everlasting name
- Open Work
Early offerings best accepted: and early preparations the best security against evil dayes, or, The wise mans counsel to the young man, laying a solemn charge upon all young persons, to begin to be good betimes; or, to remember their Creator, in the days of youth
- Open Work
A sort of believers never saved. Or, The danger of miscarrying in point of salvation, by a false ineffectual faith; a faith having no root; whereby many professors either fall away after hopeful beginnings; or miss of heaven in the height of their hopes
- Open Work
An ephemeris of the coestial motions for the year of the Christian epocha 1672