Nathanael, or, An Israelite indeed lively portraied, and evidently proved to be an object most worthy both of our admiration and imitation, his priviledges and characters are also layd down : together with a discovery of the sinfulness and miserie of all hypocrites and strangers from the common-wealth of Israel / by Faithfull Teate ...

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Nathanael, or, An Israelite indeed lively portraied, and evidently proved to be an object most worthy both of our admiration and imitation, his priviledges and characters are also layd down : together with a discovery of the sinfulness and miserie of all hypocrites and strangers from the common-wealth of Israel / by Faithfull Teate ...
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Teate, Faithful, b. 1621.
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London :: Printed for George Sawbridge ...,
1657.
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NATHANAEL, OR An Israelite Indeed; Lively portraied, and evidently proved to be an object most worthy both of our Admiration and Imitation; His Priviledges, and Characters are also layd down.

Together with a Discovery of the sinfulness and miserie of all Hypocrites and strangers from the Com∣mon-wealth of Israel.

In that day shall Israel be a blessing in the midst of the Land, whom the Lord of hosts shall blesse, saying, Bles∣sed be Israel mine inheritance. Isa. 19.24, 25.

Haec lege, fac itidem, tu{que} beatus eris.

By Faithfull Teate, D. D. Preacher of the Gospel in East Greenwich in Kent.

LONDON, Printed for George Sanbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-Hill. 1657.

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