The spiritual sacrifice, or, A treatise wherein several weighty questions and cases concerning the saints communion with God in prayer are propounded and practically improved by Mr. Alexander Pitcarne.

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The spiritual sacrifice, or, A treatise wherein several weighty questions and cases concerning the saints communion with God in prayer are propounded and practically improved by Mr. Alexander Pitcarne.
Author
Pitcarne, Alexander, 1622?-1695.
Publication
Edinburgh :: Printed for Robert Brown ...,
[1664]
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Prayer.
Christian life.
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THE SPIRITUAL SACRIFICE: OR, A TREATISE, Wherein several weighty Questions and Cases, concerning the Saints communion with GOD in Prayer, are propounded, and practically improved.

BY Mr. Alexander Pitcarne, Minister of the Gospel at Dron in Strath-Ern.

PART I. Of the nature of Prayer.

1 Pet. 2.5. Ye—are—an holy Priest-hood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.

Edinburgh, Printed for Robert Brown, and are to be sold at his Shop, at the Sign of the Sun, on the north side of the Street, over against the Cross, 1664.

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