A prospective-glass for saints and sinners whereby may appear and be seen, 1. The authors life expressed in the first epistle, 2. That there is no true peace of mind in those that account themselves believers so long as they lead a corrupt life, 3. What great enemies the riches of this world, and poverty are to truth, 4. What that truth and true knowledge is, which giveth satisfaction to the mind of man in this life : and several other things necessary to salvation / by John Saddington.

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A prospective-glass for saints and sinners whereby may appear and be seen, 1. The authors life expressed in the first epistle, 2. That there is no true peace of mind in those that account themselves believers so long as they lead a corrupt life, 3. What great enemies the riches of this world, and poverty are to truth, 4. What that truth and true knowledge is, which giveth satisfaction to the mind of man in this life : and several other things necessary to salvation / by John Saddington.
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Saddington, John.
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1673.
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"A prospective-glass for saints and sinners whereby may appear and be seen, 1. The authors life expressed in the first epistle, 2. That there is no true peace of mind in those that account themselves believers so long as they lead a corrupt life, 3. What great enemies the riches of this world, and poverty are to truth, 4. What that truth and true knowledge is, which giveth satisfaction to the mind of man in this life : and several other things necessary to salvation / by John Saddington." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B29230.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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Chapt. 1. v. 8. for he, Read be. ver. 16. Read, the nature of God is in them. ver. 26. the whole work of the Lord. ver. 30. Read, a grea∣ter burden. v. 40. Read, ought we to take. Cha. 2. v. 17. for tyet Read, yet, for hat, read that. ver. 24. Read, of the Truth. Chapt. 3. ver. 22. are here∣by exhorted and desired to keep their own peace, because they are acquaint∣ed. Chap. 4. ver. 6. Read, food and rayment. ver. 12. for, hardly, read, hard. ver. 24. for rought, read, brought. Chapt. 10. ver. 9. Read, he is the Witnesses of the God. Chap. 13. ver. 3. Read, Watton, for Walton. ver. 14. the Immortal God dwelleth. Chap. 14. ver. 17. for, the earth, Read, this earth. Chapt. 15. ver. 2. for, secretly lie, Read, lie secretly. Chapt. 17. ver. 9. for, but then they no Cloak, Read, but now they have no Cloak.

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