Hope and peace In Two letters: the former a letter to a person troubled in mind; Who, (though a Vertuous Lady, yet) laboured under great Scrupulosities, Doubts and Fears; and some uneasie degrees of Desperation. The other, a letter to a penitent: Who appearing Sincere, and having pass'd through the Evangelical Methods of Peace and Reconciliation, yet remain'd Dissatisfied. By a divine, and sincere son of the Church of England, as by law establish'd.
- Divine, and sincere son of the Church of England.
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Hope and peace: In Two letters: the former a letter to a person troubled in mind; Who, (though a Vertuous Lady, yet) laboured under great Scrupulosities, Doubts and Fears; and some uneasie degrees of Desperation. The other, a letter to a penitent: Who app
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London : printed by J. L. for H. Bonwicke, at the Red Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1701.
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