The crovvne of righteousnes: or, The glorious reward of fidelity in the discharge of our duty. As it was laid forth in a sermon, preached in S. Botolphs Aldersgate, London, Sept. 25. 1653. At the solemn funerall of Mr. Abrah: Wheelock, B. D. the first publick professor, and reader of Arabick, and of the Saxon, in the University of Cambridge. Whereunto is added, an encomium of him. / By William Sclater Doctor in Divinity, now preacher of the Word of God in Broad-street, Lond.

Sclater, William, 1609-1661
Publisher: Printed by J G for John Clarke and are to be sold at his shop under S Peter s Church in Cornhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1653
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A94261 ESTC ID: R4044 STC ID: S916
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Timothy, 2nd, IV, 7-8; Funeral sermons; Wheelocke, Abraham, 1593-1653;
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