The beggar, and no beggar: or Every man a king if he will.

A parable. Containing an example of a perfect man in Christ. : To which is added, the Hidden manna; being an encouragement to the spiritual progress; in a letter to a well-disposed friend. : Also A word of comfort to the poor and infirm.

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The beggar, and no beggar: or Every man a king if he will.

A parable. Containing an example of a perfect man in Christ. : To which is added, the Hidden manna; being an encouragement to the spiritual progress; in a letter to a well-disposed friend. : Also A word of comfort to the poor and infirm.

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The beggar and no beggar: or Every man a king if he will.: A parable containing an example of a perfect man in Christ.
1798, Printed by F. & R. Bailey, at Yorick's-Head, no. 116, High-Street.
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Cover of: The  beggar and no beggar: or Every man a king if he will.
The beggar and no beggar: or Every man a king if he will.: A parable containing an example of a perfect man in Christ.
1798, Printed by F. & R. Bailey, at Yorick's-Head, no. 116, High-Street.
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Cover of: Ein  Bettler und doch kein Bettler, ein Jeder ein Ko nig wann er will.
Cover of: The  beggar, and no beggar: or Every man a king if he will.
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"The three excerpts here reprinted from the mystical writings attributed to Thomas a Kempis were translated from Latin into English by Robert Nelson in The Christian's exercise, or Rules to live above the world ... (London, 1715)."--Miller.

Ascribed to the press of Franklin and Hall by Miller.

Parentheses substituted for square brackets enclosing price in imprint transcription.

Signatures: A-Dþ́ (D4 blank)

Evans 6284.

Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 1118.

Miller, C.W. Franklin, 493.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 6284)

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