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1662
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Caption title. Dated in the last paragraph "... 11th of the 9th Month, 1662, ..." and signed at end: William Brend. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1664
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Signed: ... 1664 ... Newgate ... William Brend. Imperfect: torn, with loss of text. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England).
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A short declaration of the purpose and decree of the everlasting counsel of Gods heavenly host concerning his royal seed, and noble off-spring, the eternal plant of his own renown, the everlasting covenant of light, and of the arraignment of all that wilfully oppose and fight against it, at the barr of Gods righteous judgement : with a warning to them to repent, and to fear and dread the infinite, eternal God, who will undoubtedly set up His Son, His light, life, spirit, and seed over all to reign in the pure dominion and authority in the kingdoms of men.
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1662
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Signed at end: W.B. Reproduction of original in Duke University Library.
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Date of publication:
1664
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Caption title. Signed: William Brend, from Newgate, London, the 20 of the 11 month, 1664. Reproduction of original in the Christ Church, Oxford, England.
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Date of publication:
1664
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Signed: William Brend ... 1664, from Newgate. Reproduction of original in: Friends' Library (London, England).
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Some addition to a former paper, entituled, A short declaration of the purpose and decree of the everlasting counsel of Gods heavenly host concerning His royal seed, to demonstrate the nobleness of its operation, and how God doth manifest it : and is an answer in short to a question as followeth : How God doth manifest this noble and honourable seed in man, in which is the glory of it magnified by its own workings, in all that believe, to their justification, salvation, and to the condemnation of them that resist? / by a lover ot it, and one who waits for its exaltation over all, and hath travelled and suffered for its sake, William Brend.
Date of publication:
1663
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Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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