De finibus virtutis Christianæ The ends of Christian religion : which are to avoid eternall wrath from God, [to] enjoy [eternall] happinesse [from God] / justified in several discourses by R.S.

Sharrock, Robert, 1630-1684
Publisher: Printed by Hen Hall for Ric Davis
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1673
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A59582 ESTC ID: R30561 STC ID: S3009
Subject Headings: Christianity -- Essence, genius, nature; Heaven;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 12.2; Exodus 6.4; Job 19.25; Job 19.26; Matthew 22.23 (Geneva); Matthew 22.31
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In-Text Daniell 12.2. & Daniel 12.2
In-Text Job. 19.25, 26. Job 19.25; Job 19.26
In-Text Exod. 6.4. Exodus 6.4