The universality of the light which shines in darkness asserted, and the notions & opinions of Jeremiah Ives (divulged the 24th of the 2d moneth, 1674, in the market place at Crayden in the county of Surrey) detected &c. written and published ... by William Shewen.

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The universality of the light which shines in darkness asserted, and the notions & opinions of Jeremiah Ives (divulged the 24th of the 2d moneth, 1674, in the market place at Crayden in the county of Surrey) detected &c. written and published ... by William Shewen.
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Shewen, William, 1631?-1695.
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[London :: s.n.],
1674.
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Ives, Jeremiah, -- fl. 1653-1674.
Resurrection.
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"The universality of the light which shines in darkness asserted, and the notions & opinions of Jeremiah Ives (divulged the 24th of the 2d moneth, 1674, in the market place at Crayden in the county of Surrey) detected &c. written and published ... by William Shewen." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59956.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2024.

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THE UNIVERSALITY OF THE LIGHT Which shines in Darkness ASSERTED, AND THE Notions & Opinions OF JEREMIAH IVES (Divulged the 24th of the 2d Moneth, 1674. in the Market-Place at Crayden in the County of Surrey) DETECTED &c.

Written and Published for the Information of all that desire to know the Way of Truth, and to walk in it.

By William Shewen.

He taketh the Wise in their own Craftiness, and the Counsel of the froward is carried head-long; They meet with Darkness in the day time, and grope in the Noon-day as in the Night, Job 5•…•…13, 14.

This is the Condemnation, that Light is come into the World, and men love darkness rather because their deeds are evil, John 3.19.

Printed in the Year, 1674.

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