The general session conteining an apologie of the most comfortable doctrine concerning the ende of this world, and seconde comming of Christ, written by Thomas Rogers. The first part, wherein for the comfort of the godlie is proued not onely that God wil, but also that he doth iudge this world.
- Title
- The general session conteining an apologie of the most comfortable doctrine concerning the ende of this world, and seconde comming of Christ, written by Thomas Rogers. The first part, wherein for the comfort of the godlie is proued not onely that God wil, but also that he doth iudge this world.
- Author
- Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616.
- Publication
- At London :: Printed by Henrie Middleton for Andrew Maunsell,
- Anno. 1581.
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- Subject terms
- Judgment Day -- Early works to 1800.
- End of the world -- Early works to 1800.
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"The general session conteining an apologie of the most comfortable doctrine concerning the ende of this world, and seconde comming of Christ, written by Thomas Rogers. The first part, wherein for the comfort of the godlie is proued not onely that God wil, but also that he doth iudge this world." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10964.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 26, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- To the right Honorable, Sir THOMAS BROMLEIE, Knight, Lord high Chancelor of England &c. his most gratious Patron: Glorie eternal and happines by the comming of our Sauiour CHRIST.
- Faultes escaped.
- The contents.
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