01744nam 2200337Ia 450 99638803680331620200824132459.0(CKB)4940000000085918(EEBO)2240881146(OCoLC)ocm43078160e(OCoLC)43078160(EXLCZ)99494000000008591819991222d1689 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The truth which God hath shewn unto his servant, Richard Stafford[electronic resource] wherein it is fully and particularly manifested (to the several orders and degrees of men, and under the principal heads of good and evil) that the greatest happiness of this life consisteth in the fear of God and keeping his commandments, in opposition to the pleasures of sin, or the seeming conveniency of disobedience and within each subject of discourse there is infolded a sutable word of exhortation. : That all mankind (however they are named or distinguished into this or that condition of life or way of worship) may see the things which belong to their present peace, and eternal salvationLondon [s.n.]1689[4], 711 [i.e. 666] pErrors in paging: 501 to 544 omitted in number only; numerous other errors in pagination.Reproduction of original in: Lambeth Palace Library, London, England.eebo-0076Christian lifeEnglandEarly works to 1800Christian lifeStafford Richard1663-1703.1001813EAEEAEWaOLNBOOK996388036803316The truth which God hath shewn unto his servant, Richard Stafford2336594UNISA