Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Two Books of Mr. Sydrach Simpson, Late Master of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge: Viz. I. Of Unbelief, or the Want of Readiness to Lay Hold on the Comfort Given by the Christ; II. Not Going to Christ for Live and Salvation Is an Exceeding Great Sin, Yet It Is Pardonable
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