The gayne of losse: or temporall losses spiritually improved in a centurye & one decad of meditations & resolves. By John Warner M.A. sometimes of Magd: Hall in Oxo: & one of the ministers of the London Brigade in the late western expedition 1644.
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- The gayne of losse: or temporall losses spiritually improved in a centurye & one decad of meditations & resolves. By John Warner M.A. sometimes of Magd: Hall in Oxo: & one of the ministers of the London Brigade in the late western expedition 1644.
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- Warner, John, b. 1612 or 13.
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- London :: Printed by M.S. for H. Blunden at the Castle in Corn-hill,
- 1645.
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Contents
- title page
- The Approbation.
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TO HIS HONOU∣RED FRIEND, that pious Gentleman, Mr.
John Ash, a worthy Member of the honourable House of Com∣mons in this present Parliament. - TO ALL CHRISTIAN READERS; Especially the Plundred exiles of the West Countries.
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Temporal Losses Spiritually improved.
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