The sinners sleepe vvherein Christ willing her to arise receiueth but an vntoward answer. By Henoch Clapham.

Clapham, Henoch
Publisher: printed by Robert Walde graue printer to the Kings Majestie
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1596
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A73748 ESTC ID: S124802 STC ID: 5345.4
Subject Headings: Conduct of life -- Early works to 1900; Sin;
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In-Text and not rather to arise hastilie, come and open, fall at hi• feet, and beg pardon? Our annointe• IESVS, who hath received all powe• in Heauen and in Earth, hee ever b• the voice of his written word calleth and knocketh at our doore, with I beseech you brethren, I beseech you sisters, desire you in the bowels of IESVS, and not rather to arise hastily, come and open, fallen At hi• feet, and beg pardon? Our annointe• JESUS, who hath received all powe• in Heaven and in Earth, he ever b• the voice of his written word calls and knocketh At our door, with I beseech you brothers, I beseech you Sisters, desire you in the bowels of JESUS, cc xx av-c pc-acp vvi av-j, vvb cc vvi, vvb p-acp n1 n2, cc vvb n1? po12 n1 np1, r-crq vhz vvn d n1 p-acp n1 cc p-acp n1, pns31 av n1 dt n1 pp-f po31 j-vvn n1 vvz cc vvz p-acp po12 n1, p-acp pns11 vvb pn22 n2, pns11 vvb pn22 n2, vvb pn22 p-acp dt n2 pp-f np1,




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