The real Christian, or Sincere good man, describ'd . In a discourse from Psalm CXIX. 113. Wherein the nature of a religious hatred to vain thoughts, and a love to the law of God, is explain'd; and these passions are prov'd to be the real and distinguishing property of the true Christian. By Simon Browne, minister in Portsmouth. With a recommendatory preface, by Daniel Williams, D.D. Joshua Oldfield, D.D. Mr. Benjam. Robinson, and Samuel Rosewell, M.A.

  • Browne, Simon, 1680-1732.
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The real Christian, or Sincere good man, describ'd. In a discourse from Psalm CXIX. 113. Wherein the nature of a religious hatred to vain thoughts, and a love to the law of God, is explain'd; and these passions are prov'd to be the real and distinguishing

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London : Printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown in the Old-Change, 1714.

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