A treatise of the divine promises in five bookes : in the first, a generall description of their nature, kinds, excellency, right use, properties, and the persons to whom they belong : in the foure last, a declaration of the covenant it selfe .../ by Edvvard Legh ...

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A treatise of the divine promises in five bookes : in the first, a generall description of their nature, kinds, excellency, right use, properties, and the persons to whom they belong : in the foure last, a declaration of the covenant it selfe .../ by Edvvard Legh ...
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Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.
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London :: Printed by George Miller, and are to be sold by Thomas Underhill ...,
1641.
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God -- Promises.
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Man (Theology)
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A TREATISE Of the DIVINE PROMISES. In five Bookes.

In the first, A generall description of their nature, kinds, excellency, right, use, pro∣perties, and the persons to whom they belong.

In the foure last, A declaration of the Cove∣nant it selfe, the bundle and Body of all the Promises, and the Speciall Promises like∣wise, which concerne a mans selfe, or o∣thers, both Temporall, Spirituall and Eternall.

By EDVVARD LEGH, Master of Arts of Magdalen Hall in Oxford.

Godlinesse hath the Promises of the life that now is and of that which is to come,

1 Tim. 4 8.

Whereby are given unto us exceeding Great and Pre∣cious Promises, that by these yee might be made par∣takers of the Divine nature,

2 Pet. 1.4.

Having therefore these Promises, let us cleanse our selves from all filthinesse of flesh and Spirit, perfe∣cting Holinsse in the feare of GOD,

2 Cor 7.1.

The second Impression corrected and inlarged by the Authour.

London Printed by George Miller, and are to be sold by Thomas Vnderhill at the May∣den-head in the Poultry, MDCXLI.

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