Mare pacificum A short essay upon those noble principles of Christianity, which may always compose and rejoyce, the mind of the afflicted Christian: and procure unto him a perpetual calm of mind, under every storm of affliction, that may come upon him. [Two lines in Latin from Seneca].

  • Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.
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1705
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Mare pacificum. A short essay upon those noble principles of Christianity, which may always compose and rejoyce, the mind of the afflicted Christian: and procure unto him a perpetual calm of mind, under every storm of affliction, that may come upon him. [

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Boston : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Phillips at the brick-shop, 1705.

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