A short and sure way to grace and salvation; being a necessary and profitable tract, upon three fundamental principles of Christian religion: which few do indeed know: and yet he who knows them not, cannot be saved, viz. how man was at first created. How he is now corrupted. How he may be again restored. Together, with the conditions of the covenant of grace, and to whom the promises of the Gospel belong. The which well learned, would keep millions out of hell; that blindly throng thither. By R. Younge, late of Roxwell in Essex.

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  • A short and sure way to grace and salvation; being a necessary and profitable tract, upon three fundamental principles of Christian religion: which few do indeed know: and yet he who knows them not, cannot be saved, viz. how man was at first created. How he is now corrupted. How he may be again restored. Together, with the conditions of the covenant of grace, and to whom the promises of the Gospel belong. The which well learned, would keep millions out of hell; that blindly throng thither. By R. Younge, late of Roxwell in Essex.
  • Proper means to expell gross ignorance
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[London: printed at the charge of Christs-Hospital, according to the will of the donor, 1674]
Publication year
1674-1674
ESTC No.
R34122
Grub Street ID
116660
Description
32 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Caption title.

Imprint from colophon.

Printed in upper right of title page: Book I.

The words "how man ... restored." are gathered by a left brace on title page.