02109nam 2200373 n 450 99639595320331620221108083007.0(CKB)4330000000354210(EEBO)2240933833(UnM)99853478(EXLCZ)99433000000035421019920618d1634 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The parable of the sovver and of the seed[electronic resource] Declaring in foure severall grounds, among other things: 1. How farre an hypocrite may goe in the way towards heaven, and wherein the sound Christian goeth beyond him. And, 2. In the last and best ground, largely discourseth of a good heart, describing it by very many signes of it, digested into a familiar method: which of it selfe is an entire treatise. And also, 3. From the constant fruit of the good ground, justifieth the doctrine of the perseverance of saints: oppugneth the fifth article of the late Arminians; and shortly and plainly answereth their most colourable arguments and evasions. To which is added, A mappe of Rome, in fiue sermons, on the fifth of November, by Thomas Taylor, D.D. late preacher of Aldermanbury in LondonThe third edition.London Printed by Thomas Purfoot [and John Beale] for Iohn Bartlet, at the Golden cup, in the Gold-smiths Row in Cheap-side1634[24], 192, 203-354; [8], 94 p., [2] folded leavesWith an additional title page, engraved."A mappe of Rome", printed by John Beale (STC) has separate dated title page, register, and pagination.Includes index.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Sower (Parable)Early works to 1800Sower (Parable)Taylor Thomas1576-1632.845959Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996395953203316The parable of the sovver and of the seed2367858UNISA