The nature of God's kingdom and dominion over men: clearly laid open and explained, as the same relates to these following particulars ... in a discourse on Deut. 8.2. wherein is likewise shewed, what influence these things ought to have upon our life and conversation / by Richard Stafford.

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The nature of God's kingdom and dominion over men: clearly laid open and explained, as the same relates to these following particulars ... in a discourse on Deut. 8.2. wherein is likewise shewed, what influence these things ought to have upon our life and conversation / by Richard Stafford.
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Stafford, Richard, 1663-1703.
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London :: Printed and sold by E. Whitlock ...,
1697.
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Kingdom of God
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THE NATURE OF God's Kingdom AND Dominion over MEN, Clearly laid Open and Explained, as the same Relates unto these following Particulars. God hath Established for all Nations an Obedi∣ence of Faith, a Life of Probation and Trial, wherein all things happen alike unto all. He hath also Permitted the Prosperity of the wick∣ed, and Ordained Adversity unto the Righte∣ous.

IN A Discourse on Deut. 8. 2. Wherein is likewise shewed, what Influence the Knowledge of these things ought to have upon our Life and Conversation.

By RICHARD STAFFORD.

To make known unto the Sons of Men, his Mighty Acts and the Glorious Ma∣jesty of his Kingdom. Thy Kingdom is an Everlasting Kingdom, and thy Do∣minion endureth throughout all Generations, Psal. 145. 12, 13.
And thou shalt Remember all the Way which the Lord thy God led thee these Forty Years, to Prove thee, to know what is in thine Heart, whither thou wouldest keep his Commandments or no.
Nihil tam dignum Deo, quam Salus Hominis. Tertullian.

LONDON: Printed and Sold By E. Whitlock, near Stationers Hall 1697.

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