The saints rich treasure. Containing first, a view of the happy state of believers. II. The voice of the believer. III. The believer compares all things with Christ, and sees them but Empty and Vain, in comparison of Him. IV. A short view of the miserable state of unbelievers. By W.P

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1717
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Saints rich treasure. Containing first, a view of the happy state of believers. II. The voice of the believer. III. The believer compares all things with Christ, and sees them but Empty and Vain, in comparison of Him. IV. A short view of the miserable state of unbelievers. By W.P (Online)
The saints rich treasure. Containing first, a view of the happy state of believers. II. The voice of the believer. III. The believer compares all things with Christ, and sees them but Empty and Vain, in comparison of Him. IV. A short view of the miserable

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Edinburgh : printed by John Moncur, and sold at his printing-house on the North-Side of the Street opposite to the head of Fosters-Wynd, at the Sign of the Scots Arms, 1717.

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