The leper, and the leper's house, cleansed: being, an exposition upon some part of the XIVth chapter of Leviticus; the mystery of which is explained and applied to the state and condition of a sinner's becoming a saint. With profitable uses and applications. As also, what chapter may be applied to, as to the cleansing or destroying of any particular church of Christ, in and under the time of the gospel. Divided into ten parts. Written for the information of those which seldom concern themselves about the types and shadows of the Old Testament: very useful for all people. By Thomas Worden, author of, The types unvailed
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Main Author: Worden, Thomas (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for William and Joseph Marshal; and sold by the Bible in Newgate-street, and at the Bible in Gracious-street [1695?]
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Item Description:Date of publication suggested by Wing. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Title page is stained. - Wing (2nd ed.), W3578. - With a final advertisement leaf. - With an advertisement at foot of title page
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