The iaylors conuersion Wherein is liuely represented, the true image of a soule rightlye touched, and conuerted by the spirit of God. The waightie circumstances of which supernaturall worke, for the sweete amplifications, and fit applications to the present time, are now set downe for the comfort of the strong, and confirmation of the weake. By Hugh Dowriche Batch. of Diuinitie.

Dowriche, Hugh, b. 1552 or 3
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Windet dwelling at Pauls wharfe at the signe of the crosse keyes and are there to be solde
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1596
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A20782 ESTC ID: S111947 STC ID: 7160
Subject Headings: Christian life -- Protestant authors; Conversion;
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In-Text We see further, that GOD hath at all times confirmed his trueth, spoken by his seruants, with manifest signes, We see further, that GOD hath At all times confirmed his truth, spoken by his Servants, with manifest Signs, pns12 vvb av-jc, cst np1 vhz p-acp d n2 vvd po31 n1, vvn p-acp po31 n2, p-acp j n2,




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Hebrews 2.4 (AKJV) hebrews 2.4: god also bearing them witnesse, both with signes & wonders, and with diuers miracles, and gifts of the holy ghost, according to his owne will? god hath at all times confirmed his trueth, spoken by his seruants, with manifest signes, True 0.604 0.434 0.251




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