Front cover image for Englands duty, under the present gospel liberty. From Revel. III. vers. 20. Wherein is opened the admirable condescension and patience of Christ, in waiting upon trifling and obstinate sinners. The wretched state of the unconverted. The nature of evangelical faith, with the difficulties, tryals, and means thereof. The riches of free-grace in the offers of Christ, pardon, and peace to the worst of sinners. The invaluable priviledges of union, and communion, granted to all that receive him, and the great duty of opening to him at the present knocks and calls of the Gospel; with the danger of neglecting these loud (and it may be) last knocks and calls of Christ, discovered

Englands duty, under the present gospel liberty. From Revel. III. vers. 20. Wherein is opened the admirable condescension and patience of Christ, in waiting upon trifling and obstinate sinners. The wretched state of the unconverted. The nature of evangelical faith, with the difficulties, tryals, and means thereof. The riches of free-grace in the offers of Christ, pardon, and peace to the worst of sinners. The invaluable priviledges of union, and communion, granted to all that receive him, and the great duty of opening to him at the present knocks and calls of the Gospel; with the danger of neglecting these loud (and it may be) last knocks and calls of Christ, discovered

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Print Book, English, 1689
Printed for Matthew Wotton at the Three Daggers near the Inner-Temple Gate in Fleetstreet, London, 1689