The mysticall match between Christ and his church by the late learned and reverend divine, John Preston ... The leading sermon to that treatise of his called The churches marriage.

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The mysticall match between Christ and his church by the late learned and reverend divine, John Preston ... The leading sermon to that treatise of his called The churches marriage.
Author
Preston, John, 1587-1628.
Publication
London :: Printed for Francis Eaglesfield, and are to be sold at the Marigold ...,
1648.
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Church of England -- Sermons.
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
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"The mysticall match between Christ and his church by the late learned and reverend divine, John Preston ... The leading sermon to that treatise of his called The churches marriage." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55748.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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To the Christian Reader.

WHen the Sermons of this reverend Divine intituled the Churches Marriage, were first published, this Sermon was not come to the hands of those who were instru∣mentall in setting forth the work: who yet were willing rather to send it so abroad, then that so ma∣ny excellent truths should be lost. This Sermon since, coming to my hands, taken by a skilfull scribe from the Authors mouth, I thought fit to adde it to the rest, lest the work should seem a body without a head. My pains is saved for speaking any thing concerning the worthy Author, or his Works, it is sufficiently done by those reverend Divines that have been the publishers of them, therefore commending this to thee, and thy self to Gods blessing, I rest

Thine in any Christian office T S.

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