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The true spiritual religion, or delightful service of the Lord, with fear, solely due and acceptable unto the most holy and glorious God as distinguished from idolatrous heathenism, legal Judaism, and lofty Pharisaism : in two discourses, on the address of Christ's ministers, to the enemies of his kingdom : proposed to the lowest capacities, and designed for the disovery, abashment and reformation, on the one hand, of all those that are equally guilty of idolatry, formality and hypocrisy, worshipping the image of themselves, instead of a supreme, infinite, amiable and perfect Being, and for the edification, joy, comfort and revival, on the other hand, of all serious and religious Christians : to which is added, a discourse upon the true and unfeigned repentance of Job, after the manifestation of God's glorious majesty, and answer unto him out of the whirlwind, Job xlii. 5, 6, I have heard of thee, by the hearing of the ear, but mine eye seeth thee, where.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection BV4500 .D47 1767
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Ronde, Lambertus, 1720-1795.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Christian life--Dutch Reformed authors.
Christian life.
Penn Provenance:
Burr, Charles W. (Charles Walts), 1861- (Donor)
Physical Description:
4 unnumbered pages, xvi, 262, 9 pages, 1 unnumbered page (last page blank) ; 19 cm (8vo)
Other Title:
True spiritual religion, or delightful service of the Lord.
Place of Publication:
New-York : Printed by John Holt ..., 1767.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
249032439

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