A general epistle from the Holy Spirit

unto all prophets, ministers, or speakers in the world : wherefore, if any man in the world, shall be left to despise this writing, from the greatest to the least, by calling of it blasphemy, a devil, delusion, or a lie; in so doing they have committed that unpardonable sin against the holy Spirit that sent us: wherefore, from the presence of the Lord Jesus, elect men and angels, we pronounce them cursed and damned soul and body, to all eternity

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A general epistle from the Holy Spirit

unto all prophets, ministers, or speakers in the world : wherefore, if any man in the world, shall be left to despise this writing, from the greatest to the least, by calling of it blasphemy, a devil, delusion, or a lie; in so doing they have committed that unpardonable sin against the holy Spirit that sent us: wherefore, from the presence of the Lord Jesus, elect men and angels, we pronounce them cursed and damned soul and body, to all eternity

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Edition Notes

Caption title.

Imprint from colophon; a note about the imprint date: R. Brown, printer, 26 St. John Street, Clerkenwell flourished between 1830 & 1840.

"From Great Trinity Lane, at a Chandler's shop, against one Mr. Millis a brown baker, near Bow Lane End, London, 1653 ..."

Bound in blue paper wrappers, as issued.

Gift to Victoria University Library. Bentley, G.E., Jr. 2005/10/01.

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[London]
Series
Blake -- no. 1272

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Pagination
8 p. ;

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OL21296226M

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BY vertue of my Commiffion received by voyce of words from the Holy Spirit of the only wife God, and everlafting Father, the Man Jefus in glory, prefent I this Epiftle as an eternall witnefs betwen us.
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