A New-Years-gift for fainting souls. Or, A little handful of cordial comforts scattered throughout several answers, to sixteen questions and objections: as also doubting Christians invited to Christ. Intended chiefly for the good of those that walk mournfully before God and are worthy to be gathered up, and regarded of all such as wish well to their own peace. By Richard Standfast Minister of the Gospel in Bristol. Believe and live,[.]

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  • A New-Years-gift for fainting souls. Or, A little handful of cordial comforts scattered throughout several answers, to sixteen questions and objections: as also doubting Christians invited to Christ. Intended chiefly for the good of those that walk mournfully before God and are worthy to be gathered up, and regarded of all such as wish well to their own peace. By Richard Standfast Minister of the Gospel in Bristol. Believe and live,[.]
  • New-Years-gift for fainting souls.
People / Organizations
Imprint
Boston, in N.E.: Printed by T. Green, for Nicholas Buttolph, at his shop, at the corner of Gutteridges coffe-house [sic], 1702.
Publication year
1702-1702
ESTC No.
W13852
Grub Street ID
323214
Description
58,[2]p. ; 12⁰
Note
Running title: Cordial comforts for a fainting soul.

Bookseller's advertisement, p. [59].
Uncontrolled note
Signatures: A-E? (E6 verso blank)