The everlasting Gospel of the everlasting Covenant discussed : Whereby every sanctified searcher of the scripture may attain, not only to satisfaction, touching the certainty of his salvation in this life; by the close of the relation between grace (which is Gods part of the everlasting Covenant) and faith (which is our part thereof:) but also touching many great debates, such as these touching the degrees of the entry of the light, faith and works, &c. which hitherto have rent the Christian churches (established by the apostles of Christ Jesus) with schisms and heresies &c. whereby the woman, clothed with the sun, is detained, more or lesse, in the wildernesse, to this day, by all. By M. James Morison, after his understanding return'd to him.

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Author / Creator:Morison, James, approximately 1596-1675.
Imprint:[Edinburgh : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1668.
Description:1 online resource ([8], 124 p.)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11650911
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Notes:Place of publication from Wing.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Copy stained and with print show-through, affecting legibility.
Copy filmed annotated in MS. on fly-leaf: "In Charteris's Account of Scotish Divines, the author of this work is called 'a Minister in Orkney.' He was minister of Kirkwall."
Copy annotated on fly-leaf: "In Charteris's Account of Scotish Divines, the author of this work is called 'a Minister in Orkney.' He was minister of Kirkwall."
Wing (2nd ed.) M2769