01927nam 2200361Ia 450 99638947770331620210104171906.0(CKB)4940000000097308(EEBO)2240913601(OCoLC)ocn907645542e(OCoLC)907645542(EXLCZ)99494000000009730820150420d1672 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Elijah's nunc dimittis, or, The authors own funeral sermons[electronic resource] in his meditations upon I Kings 19.4. it is now enough, Lord take away my soule, for I am no better then [sic] my fathers : where also is treated, of the immortality of the soule, of the state of it, when separate from the body, of the destruction of this lower world by fire, of local hell, with the gradual torments thereof, of the heavens, of the superiour world, and the inhabitants of them, their happiness, and glory : together with Elijah's epitaph /By Thomas Bradley, D. D. one of his late Majesties Chaplains, and praebendary of York, and preach't in the minster there, and in his recotry of Ackworth, 1669. Aetatis sue, 74. Oxon. ExonThe second impression, corrected and enlarged by the author.York Printed by Stephen Bulkley at the Cross Swords in Stonegate1672[4], 143, [1] pImperfect: text-show through, cropped, with some loss of text.Reproduction of original in: York Minster. Library.eebo-0199Funeral sermons17th centuryGreat BritainPolitics and government1642-1649Funeral sermonsBradley Thomas1597-1670,1002096Bulkley Stephen-1680,UMIUMIBOOK996389477703316Elijah's nunc dimittis, or, The authors own funeral sermons2358927UNISA