02075nam 2200397Ia 450 99638972860331620210104171942.0(CKB)4940000000097893(EEBO)2240876760(OCoLC)ocn945447539e(OCoLC)945447539(EXLCZ)99494000000009789320160323d1697 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|A discourse of conscience[electronic resource] shewing, I. What conscience is, and what are its acts and offices : II. What is the rule of it : III. The several sorts of conscience : IV. How some practical cases or questions concerning conscience may be resolv'd : V. The benefit and happiness of a good conscience, and the unhappiness of an evil one : VI. How a good conscience may be attain'd, and how we may judge whether we have attain'd it : publish'd chiefly for the benefit of the unlearned, tho' it may also be useful to others : together with brief reflections upon that which the author of Christianity not mysterious faith upon that known text, I Tim. iii. 16London Printed by W. Onley, for A. Bosvile, at the Dial over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street1697[8], 110 [i.e. 111], [1] pAnonymous. By John Sharp.Place and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed., 1994).Pp. numbers 110 and 111 are reveresed.Reproduction of original in: St. John's College (University of Cambridge).eebo-0203ConscienceReligious aspectsEarly works to 1800Dissenters, ReligiousEnglandEarly works to 1800ConscienceReligious aspectsDissenters, ReligiousSharp John1645-1714.1003217Onley W(William),active 1697-1709,Bosville Alexanderactive 1696-1709,UMIUMIBOOK996389728603316A discourse of conscience2329826UNISA