The doctrine of faith, justification and assurance humbly endeavoured to be farther cleared towards the satisfaction and comfort of all free unbiassed spirits, with appendix for peace / by Robert Dixon, prebendary of Rochester.

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The doctrine of faith, justification and assurance humbly endeavoured to be farther cleared towards the satisfaction and comfort of all free unbiassed spirits, with appendix for peace / by Robert Dixon, prebendary of Rochester.
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Dixon, Robert, d. 1688.
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London :: Printed by William Godbid,
M.DC.LXVIII [1668]
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Faith.
Justification.
Theology, Doctrinal.
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THE DOCTRINE OF FAITH, JUSTIFICATION, AND ASSURANCE, Humbly Endeavoured to be farther cleared towards the satisfaction and comfort of all free Ʋnbiassed Spirits.

With an APPENDIX for PEACE.

BY ROBERT DIXON, Prebendary of ROCHESTER.

1 Cor. 12.31.

Covet after the best gifts, and yet I shew you a more excellent way.

LONDON, Printed by William Godbid. M.DC.LXVIII.

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