The figurative speeches: by which God has veiled his secrets contained in His Word, until the end of the time; which is the time determined by Him, that they should be revealed. And now by the assistance of God, the Scriptures being opened by the key of the Word, the secrets therein contained, are made as plain to the understanding, as a riddle when unfolded. By M. Mersen

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  • The figurative speeches: by which God has veiled his secrets contained in His Word, until the end of the time; which is the time determined by Him, that they should be revealed. And now by the assistance of God, the Scriptures being opened by the key of the Word, the secrets therein contained, are made as plain to the understanding, as a riddle when unfolded. By M. Mersen
  • Womans advocate.
  • Rehearsal of the covenant by Moses; Womans advocate; Some of the chief heads of the most miraculous wonders, that have of late been in Christendom
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Imprint
London : printed and sold by John Clarke at the Bible in the Old Change, John Guillim in Bishops-gate-street, over against the Royal James, Mrs. Mitchel at the Crown and Cushion in Westminster-hall, and Mr. Garin over against the Crown Tavern in the Strand, the corntr [sic] of St. Clements Church Yard, 1697.
Publication year
1697
ESTC No.
R201820
Grub Street ID
79135
Description
[12], 260, 102, 12 p. ; 8°.
Note
Preface signed: M.M

Also issued as part of "The first book. A clear and brief explanation upon the chief points of the New Testament" which has the imprint: Printed and sold by Edward Pool, ... John Gwillim, ... Mrs. Mitchel, ... Abel Roper, ... 1698

"A rehearsal of the covenant by Moses" and "The womans advocate" each have separate caption title, pagination and register

"The womans advocate" also identified as Wing M813F and "Some of the chief heads ..." as Wing M813CB on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700", reel 1487

"The womans advocate" has colophon: Sold by J. Clark, at the Bible, the upper end of Cheapside, 1697.