Mercies for man. Prepared in, and by Christ, even for such as neither know them, nor him. Discovered, that they might know, and enjoy them. Or a discourse of the interest there is for all men in, and by Christ in the end, and usefulmesse of the beleevers peculiar priviledges and service. In which is also some information about that service to which the grace of God, that bringeth salvation to all men, instructeth, and obligeth the beleever for the good of them all, according to capacity, and opportunity given him. Likewise some directions for, and concerning Christian magistrates. In the opening some instructions arising from the Apostles exhortation to Timothy, 1 Tim. 2.1, 2. Delivered in November 1653. at the Munday meetings at Black-Friers: and because what then was spoken, met with some publick opposition, this is now published for further satisfaction. Written by Thomas Moor, Junior.

Moore, Thomas, Junior
Publisher: Printed by R I and are to be sold in Popes Head Alley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A89274 ESTC ID: R207022 STC ID: M2605
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Timothy -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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