Hall, T. (1653). The beauty of holiness: Or a description of the excellency, amiableness, comfort and content which is to be found in wayes of purity and holinesse. Where you have that glorious attribute of Gods holinesse exactly set forth; together with the absolute necessity of our resembling Him therein; also all the scruples, cavils and objections (of any weight) which are made by the atheists, worldlings and libertines of our time, against the power of godliness, are refelled and answered: many texts of Scripture cleared, the marrow of most our modern divines (in reference to this subject) collected, with references to such as clear any branch more fully; many incident cases resolved, and knots untied, &c. By Tho. Hall pastor of Kings-Norton. Printed by A.M. for John Browne at the gilded Acorn in Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hall, Thomas. The Beauty of Holiness: Or a Description of the Excellency, Amiableness, Comfort and Content Which Is to Be Found in Wayes of Purity and Holinesse. Where You Have That Glorious Attribute of Gods Holinesse Exactly Set Forth; Together with the Absolute Necessity of Our Resembling Him Therein; Also All the Scruples, Cavils and Objections (of Any Weight) Which Are Made by the Atheists, Worldlings and Libertines of Our Time, Against the Power of Godliness, Are Refelled and Answered: Many Texts of Scripture Cleared, the Marrow of Most Our Modern Divines (in Reference to This Subject) Collected, with References to Such as Clear Any Branch More Fully; Many Incident Cases Resolved, and Knots Untied, &c. By Tho. Hall Pastor of Kings-Norton. London: Printed by A.M. for John Browne at the gilded Acorn in Pauls Church-yard, 1653.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hall, Thomas. The Beauty of Holiness: Or a Description of the Excellency, Amiableness, Comfort and Content Which Is to Be Found in Wayes of Purity and Holinesse. Where You Have That Glorious Attribute of Gods Holinesse Exactly Set Forth; Together with the Absolute Necessity of Our Resembling Him Therein; Also All the Scruples, Cavils and Objections (of Any Weight) Which Are Made by the Atheists, Worldlings and Libertines of Our Time, Against the Power of Godliness, Are Refelled and Answered: Many Texts of Scripture Cleared, the Marrow of Most Our Modern Divines (in Reference to This Subject) Collected, with References to Such as Clear Any Branch More Fully; Many Incident Cases Resolved, and Knots Untied, &c. By Tho. Hall Pastor of Kings-Norton. Printed by A.M. for John Browne at the gilded Acorn in Pauls Church-yard, 1653.