The parable of the sovver and of the seed. Declaring in foure seuerall grounds among other things: 1. How farre an hypocrite may goe in the way towards heauen, and wherein the sound Christian goeth beyond him. And, 2. In the last and best ground, largely discourseth of a good heart, describing it by very many signes of it, digested into a familiar method: which of it selfe is an entire treatise. And also, 3. From the constant fruit of the good ground, iustifieth the doctrine of the perseuerance of saints: oppugneth the fifth article of the late Arminians; and shortly and plainly answereth their most colourable arguments and euasions. By Thomas Taylor, late fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge and preacher of the Word of God, at Reding
by TAYLOR, Thomas
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Imprinted at London: By John Dawson, for Iohn Bartlet and are to be sold at the signe of the gilded Cup in the Goldsmiths Rowe in Cheapeside, 1623. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Quarto. 180mm x 140mm. Engraved title page, chipped and browned at edges. Typographic title page. Lacks paste-down and end pages. [18],128, 123-451, 451-452, [17]pp. 1 large folding table inserted. No rear end-pages. Pages are very good with some dog ears and browning at extremities. Full contemporary C17th boards recently rebacked in style with raised bands and label.
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- Title
- The parable of the sovver and of the seed. Declaring in foure seuerall grounds among other things: 1. How farre an hypocrite may goe in the way towards heauen, and wherein the sound Christian goeth beyond him. And, 2. In the last and best ground, largely discourseth of a good heart, describing it by very many signes of it, digested into a familiar method: which of it selfe is an entire treatise. And also, 3. From the constant fruit of the good ground, iustifieth the doctrine of the perseuerance of saints: oppugneth the fifth article of the late Arminians; and shortly and plainly answereth their most colourable arguments and euasions. By Thomas Taylor, late fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge and preacher of the Word of God, at Reding
- Author
- TAYLOR, Thomas
- Format/Binding
- Original boards rebacked in best calf, label over raised bands, label
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Published by Imprinted at London: By John Dawson, for Iohn Bartlet and are to be sold at the signe of the gilded Cup in the Gold
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1623
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- puritan, theology, religion, sermons, reformation, preaching, commentary,
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- Theology;
- Size
- 180mm x 140mm
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