Englands duty under the present gospel liberty from Revel. III, vers. 20 : wherein is opened the admirable condescension and patience of Christ in waiting upon trifling and obstinate sinners, the wretched state of the unconverted, the nature of evangelical faith ..., the riches of free grace in the offers of Christ ..., the invaluable priviledges of union and communion granted to all who receive him ... / by John Flavell ...

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Englands duty under the present gospel liberty from Revel. III, vers. 20 : wherein is opened the admirable condescension and patience of Christ in waiting upon trifling and obstinate sinners, the wretched state of the unconverted, the nature of evangelical faith ..., the riches of free grace in the offers of Christ ..., the invaluable priviledges of union and communion granted to all who receive him ... / by John Flavell ...
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Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.
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London :: Printed for Matthew Wotton ...,
1689.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Revelation III, 20 -- Sermons.
Presbyterianism -- Doctrines.
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
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"Englands duty under the present gospel liberty from Revel. III, vers. 20 : wherein is opened the admirable condescension and patience of Christ in waiting upon trifling and obstinate sinners, the wretched state of the unconverted, the nature of evangelical faith ..., the riches of free grace in the offers of Christ ..., the invaluable priviledges of union and communion granted to all who receive him ... / by John Flavell ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39660.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 31, 2025.

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Books written by the Author, and sold by Matthew Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet.

FLavell's Fountain of Life opened, or a Dis∣play of Christ in his Essential and Medi∣torial Glory. 4o.

—The Method of Grace in bringing ho•••• the Eternal Redemption. 4o.

—Discourse of the Immortality of the Soul. 4o.

—Husbandry Spiritualized, or the Heavenly use of Earthly things. 4o.

—Two Treatises of Fear and Evil days. 8o.

—Divine Conduct, or the Mystery of Pro∣vidence. 8o.

—The Saint Indeed, the great Work of a Christian, opened and pressed, from Provr 4. 23. 12o.

—The Touch-stone of sincerity, or signs of Grace and Symptoms of Hypocrisie. Being the second Part of the Saint Indeed.

—The Seaman's Compass. 8o.

—The Seaman's Companion, containing Six Sermons suited to the various conditions of Seamen. 12o.

—Token for Mourners, or Boundaries for Sorrow on Death of Friends. 12o.

—Preparation for Sufferings. 12o.

—Sacramental Meditations. 12o.

—Balm of the Covenant, applied to the Bleeding Wounds of Afflicted Saints. 12o.

—A Sermon Preached at the Publick Thanks∣giving Feb. 14. 1689. for Englands Deliverance from Popery.

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Books Printed for Matthew Wotton.

Smith's David's Repentance.

—Great Assize.

David's Blessed Man.

Dent's Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven.

Farnaby's Rhetorick.

Inet's Devout Christian in Three Parts, first, Prayers for a single Person; secondly, Prayers for a Family; thirdly, A Discourse on, and Prayers at, the Sacrament.

Winchester's Phrases.

Markham's Master piece. 4o.

English Gardner. 4o.

Salmon's Dispensatory.

Doron Medicum, or Supplement to the Dispensatory.

Baker's Arithmetick.

York's Arithmetick.

Lucian's Dialogues Greek and Latin.

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