01470nlm 2200253Ia 450 99666387000331620250624183258.019840611d1666---- uy |engdrcnu<<A>> heavenly cordial for all those servants of the Lord that have had the plague ... , or, Thirteen divine maximes, or conclusions, in respect of the pestilencewhich may be as so many supports, comforts and refreshing springs, both to the visited and preserved people of God in this present day : also ten arguments to prove that in times of common calamity the people of God do stand upon the advantage ground as to their outward preservation and protection ... : also eight reasons why some of the precious servants of the Lord have fallen by the pestilence in this day of the Lords angerby Thomas BrooksLondonPrinted for and are to be sold by John Hancock1666Testo elettronico (PDF) (82 p.)Base dati testualeRiproduzione dell'originale presso la Harvard University LibraryPesteInghilterraBNCF614.57320942BROOKS,Thomas1608-1680.845272ITcbaREICAT996663870003316EBERHeavenly cordial for all those servants of the Lord that have had the plague ..., or, Thirteen divine maximes, or conclusions, in respect of the pestilence4399095UNISA