The mute Christian, under the smarting rod With sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents. Or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and forest trials and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes: with answers to divers questions and objections that are of great importance: all tending to win and work souls to be still, quiet, calm, and silent under all changes that have, or may pass upon them in this world. The fifteenth edition. By Mr. Thomas Brooks, late preacher of the word at St. Margaret's New-Fish-Street, London.
- Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680.
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- M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]
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Silent soul, with soveraign antidotes against the most miserable exigents
The mute Christian, under the smarting rod: with sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, a Christian with an olive leaf in his mouth ... The fifteenth edition. By Mr. Thomas Brooks, ...
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Glasgow : Printed by J. Mennons (editor of the Glasgow-Advertiser), for George Beaton the publisher, M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]
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