The work and mercy of God conduceth to His praise, or, A demonstration of the visitation of Gods love to my soul in the dayes of my youth being a testimony of the light of Christ in the conscience ... / by a friend to all people ... William Bennitt.

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The work and mercy of God conduceth to His praise, or, A demonstration of the visitation of Gods love to my soul in the dayes of my youth being a testimony of the light of Christ in the conscience ... / by a friend to all people ... William Bennitt.
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Bennit, William, d. 1684.
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[London? :: s.n.],
1669.
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THE VVork and Mercy OF GOD Conduceth to his PRAISE;

Or a Demonstration of the Visitation of Gods Love to my Soul in the dayes of my Youth;

BEING A Testimony of the Light of Christ in the Conscience, which discovereth and judgeth Sin; and also (if loved and obeyed) saveth from Sin, and redeemeth the Soul unto God.

  • ...WITH
    • A word to those that are young in years, for them to mind their Creator in the dayes of their Youth.
    • A Faithful Warning to all People that are living in wickedness, for them to return to the Lord (by true and unfained repentance) with speed, before the Beesom of Gods wrath sweep them away.
    • An Invitation of Love to those that are seeking the Living God in the Dead Forms.
    • A Lamentation over those that are apostatized from the Truth.
    • A word to all those who in words profess Truth, but in life and works deny it.
    • A word to those who are convinced of the Way of Truth, but still remain in the Worlds wayes, and continue in known disobedience.
    • A Salutation of encouragement to those that are newly convinced of the Truth, and yeildeth obedience thereunto.
    • A word of comfort and encouragement to the true Mourner in Sion.
    • A general Salutation of Love to the Children of Light.

By a Friend to all People, and one that desires the good of all Souls, and is a Lover of all that loveth Truth, and a Companion to all that walks therein, and a Sufferer for the Truth in Edmonds-Bury Com∣mon Goal. William Bennitt.

Printed in the Year, 1669.

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