An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature, with several other treatises Nathanael Culverwel ...
- Title
- An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature, with several other treatises Nathanael Culverwel ...
- Author
- Culverwel, Nathanael, d. 1651?
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T.R. and E.M. for John Rothwell ...,
- 1652.
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- Religion -- Philosophy.
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"An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature, with several other treatises Nathanael Culverwel ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35416.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed July 26, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the Reverend and Learned
ANTHONY TƲCKNEY D. D. Master ofEmmanuel Colledge INCAMBRIDGE, And to theFellows of that Religious and happy Foundation. - TO THE READER.
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The Discourse of the Light of Natureconteines - The most material escapes of the Impression, be pleased (Reader) thus to amend.
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Courteous READER. - A DISCOURSE Of the LIGHT of NATURE.
- THE Schisme.
- THE ACT OF Oblivion.
- THE Childs Return.
- THE Panting Soul.
- Mount Ebal.
- THE White Stone: OR, A Learned and Choice TREATISE OF Assurance: Very useful for all, but especially weak BELIEVERS.
- title page
- To the READER.
- treatise
- THE Worth Of Souls.