The only refuge of a troubled soul , in time of trouble and affliction. Or, the mystery of the apple--tree; explain'd and laid open, in two discourses from Cant. 2. 3. for the Comfort and Encouragement of the true Believer, in the midst of the worst and sorest Afflictions which can (possibly) befal him in this World: And the awakening the most secure Sinner, who is yet a Stranger to the said Mystery. Publish'd at the earnest and importunate Request of several godly Persons, who heard the same Preached. Come, trembling Sinner, hasten, taste, and see, What Fruit grows on the Spouses Apple-Tree. By James Barry.

  • Barry, James
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MDCCXV. [1715]
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The only refuge of a troubled soul, in time of trouble and affliction. Or, the mystery of the apple--tree; explain'd and laid open, in two discourses from Cant. 2. 3. for the Comfort and Encouragement of the true Believer, in the midst of the worst and so

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London : printed for the author; and sold by John and Joseph Marshall at the Bible in Gracechurch-Street, and at the Bible in Newgate-Street, MDCCXV. [1715]

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