The unsearchable riches of Christ, and of grace and glory in and thorow [sic] him. Diligently searched into, clearly unfolded, and comfortably holden forth, in fourteen rich gospel sermons preached on several texts, at communions, in Glasgow. / By the late pious & powerful gospel-preacher in that city, Mr. James Durham.

Durham, James, 1622-1658
Publisher: Printed by Robert Sanders one of his Majesties printers
Place of Publication: Glasgow
Publication Year: 1685
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: B02840 ESTC ID: R171877 STC ID: D2827
Subject Headings: Communion sermons -- Scotland; Lord's Supper -- Church of Scotland;
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