The grounds of a holy life: or The way by which many who were heathens, came to be renowned Christians; and such as are now sinners, may come to be numbered with saints; by little preaching. To which is added Paul's speech to the Bishop of Cretia. As also, a true touch-stone or trial of Christianity. By Hugh Turford.
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- The grounds of a holy life: or The way by which many who were heathens, came to be renowned Christians; and such as are now sinners, may come to be numbered with saints; by little preaching. To which is added Paul's speech to the Bishop of Cretia. As also, a true touch-stone or trial of Christianity. By Hugh Turford.
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Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets, 1782.
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Crukshank, Joseph, 1746?-1836, printer. Turford, Hugh, d. 1713. Paul's speech to the Bishop of Crete.
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- viii,123,[1]p. ; 12⁰
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- "Paul's speech to the Bishop of Crete: or The ancient Christians principle, or rule of good living, revived and brought to light, through the continued appearance and operation of inward and spiritual grace, set forth by answers to nine weighty questions, with all brevity and plainness. .. By Hugh Turford."--p. [63]-123, with separate title page.
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