Concerning the church: or, of the church-state under the Gospel: Whereby it may appear what a miserable apostacy from the truth hath overspread and covered the earth for many ages and generations, and how gross and thick the darkness yet lies upon it, though the light of God in his tender mercy hath broke forth and shined upon the people of his gathering, and through them hath also visited the world. The guidance of this in my heart, was particularly and chiefly towards the Papists, but I afterwards had a true sence, that it also extended to the state of such Protestants, as had not waited on the Lord, ... Written in Alisbury prison about the middle of the 6th month, 1666. By Issac Penington. Whereunto is annexed, Some observations upon the eternal judgment, as it is expressed by Christ, Mat.25.31 to the end of the chapter
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Main Author: Penington, Isaac 1616-1679 (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London [s.n.] printed in the year, 1666
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Item Description:"Some observations upon the eternal judgment," has a caption title p.16. - Reproduction of original in Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. - Wing (2nd ed.), P1157
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