An exhortation to repentance, and union among Protestants, or, A discourse upon the burden of Dumah

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An exhortation to repentance, and union among Protestants, or, A discourse upon the burden of Dumah
Author
Shower, John, 1657-1715.
Publication
London :: Printed for the Widow Swart ...,
MDCLXXXVIII [1688]
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Subject terms
Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah XXI, 11-12 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Devotional literature, English -- Early works to 1800.
Repentance -- Protestantism.
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An Exhortation to Repentance, and Union among PROTESTANTS. OR A DISCOURSE Upon The BURDEN of DUMAH.

Isaiah. XXI. 11, 12.

He calleth to me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the Night? Watchman, what of the Night? The Watch∣man said, the Morning cometh, and also the Night: if ye will Enquire, Enquire ye: Return, Come.

Math. 12.25.

Every Kingdom divided against it self, is brought to desolation; and every City or House divided against it self, shall not stand.

Phil. 2. 1-4.

If there be therefore any Consolation in Christ, if any comfort of Love, if any Fellowship of the spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfil ye my joy, that ye be like minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. Let nothing be done thro strife or vain glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Look not every man at his own things, but every man also at the things of others.

AMSTERDAM, Printed for the Widow Swart, near the Exchange. Anno, MDCLXXXVIII.

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