De finibus virtutis Christianæ The ends of Christian religion : which are to avoid eternall wrath from God, [to] enjoy [eternall] happinesse [from God] / justified in several discourses by R.S.

Sharrock, Robert, 1630-1684
Publisher: Printed by Hen Hall for Ric Davis
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1673
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A59582 ESTC ID: R30561 STC ID: S3009
Subject Headings: Christianity -- Essence, genius, nature; Heaven;
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In-Text Secondly besides these of Weaknesse, there are sorts of Diseases which happen even to the strongest Men, such are those pestilentiall sicknesses that are caused by poisonous and corruptive vapors, which corrupt and infect the blood, Secondly beside these of Weakness, there Are sorts of Diseases which happen even to the Strongest Men, such Are those pestilential Sicknesses that Are caused by poisonous and corruptive vapours, which corrupt and infect the blood, ord p-acp d pp-f n1, pc-acp vbr n2 pp-f n2 r-crq vvb av p-acp dt js n2, d vbr d j n2 cst vbr vvn p-acp j cc j-jn n2, r-crq j cc vvi dt n1,




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