Godly-fear, or, The nature and necessity of fear, and its usefulness both to the driving sinners to Christ and to the provoking Christians to a godly life ... / by R.A., author of Vindiciæ pietatis.

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Title
Godly-fear, or, The nature and necessity of fear, and its usefulness both to the driving sinners to Christ and to the provoking Christians to a godly life ... / by R.A., author of Vindiciæ pietatis.
Author
R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681.
Publication
London :: Printed for Samuel Sprint and Brabazon Aylmer ...,
1674.
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Fear of God.
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To the Reader.

READER,

THe following Sermons, thô set together into one Trea∣tise, were preached upon di∣vers. Texts of Scripture; and therefore thou wilt the better bear it, if thou find not that exactness of Method, nor that evenness of Stile which thou dost expect. All the Parts of it concenter in the same Design, thô some of them seem a little more remote from it. Such as it is, the Whole is offered thee for thy Use; ac∣companied with the Author's Prayers for a Blessing from Heaven upon it and thee.

Thine in Christ, R. A.

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