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Several discourses and tracts for promoting the common interest of true Christianity: I. The life of a Christian, considered in its Preparation, Properties, Cause, and End. II. The Doctrine of Illumination. III. The Doctrine of Original Sin. IV. Spiritual Improvement of Temporal Afflictions. V. The faithful Steward. VI. The Character of Christian Love. Vii. Rules of a charitable Society, &c. Viii. The Doctrine of Justification. IX. The Doctrine of Regeneration. X. The Character of a Missionary. XI. Of Universal Love, and of the Mischief of Parties. XII. Of the insufficiency of the Reformation. First separately Published; and now collected into one Volume. By Anthony William Boehm, Sometimes Chaplain to His late Royal Highness, Prince George of Denmark.
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Author Böhm, Anton Wilhelm
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printed and sold by J. Downing, in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield
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Religion and Philosophy
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T104823
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