The vvay to heaven discovered: and, the stumbling-blocks (cast therein by the world, flesh, and devill) removed. Or, The ready way to true happines

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The vvay to heaven discovered: and, the stumbling-blocks (cast therein by the world, flesh, and devill) removed. Or, The ready way to true happines
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Purnell, Robert, d. 1666.
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[London] :: Printed for William Ballard of Bristol, and are sold by J. Grismond in Ivie-lane, London,
1653.
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Happiness -- Religious aspects
Christian life
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"The vvay to heaven discovered: and, the stumbling-blocks (cast therein by the world, flesh, and devill) removed. Or, The ready way to true happines." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91367.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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THE WAY TO HEAVEN DISCOVERED: And, The Stumbling-blocks (cast therein by the World, Flesh, and Devill) removed.

OR, The ready way to true Happines: Leading to the Gate of Full assurance.

WITH A word of Reproof to the scattered, dis∣contented Members of the late Parliament.

And a word of Advise to the present Supreme Authority of ENGLAND.

By ROBERT PURNELL.

MAT. 23. 13.

Woe unto you, Scribes and Pharisees, for ye shut up the kingdome of heaven; ye neither goe in your selves, nor suffer them that are entring, to goe in.

ISA. 57. 14.

Take up the stumbling-blocks out of the way of my people.

Printed for William Ballard of Bristol, and are sold by J. Grismond in Ivie-lane, London. 1653.

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