As the leper's faith was a means of his cure, so all that would be healed and saved by Christ, must have a faith of their own in him, consider'd and prov'd, in a sermon From Luke xvii. part of the 19th Verse, Thy Faith hath made thee whole. By Nathanael Wyles, of Tarling in Essex [electronic resource].
1741
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As the leper's faith was a means of his cure, so all that would be healed and saved by Christ, must have a faith of their own in him, consider'd and prov'd, in a sermon From Luke xvii. part of the 19th Verse, Thy Faith hath made thee whole. By Nathanael Wyles, of Tarling in Essex [electronic resource].
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Colchester : printed by J. Pilborough, at the Sign of the Printing-Press, over-against the Three Cups, for the author, and sold at his house; also by Mr. Joseph Hedge, barber, in Queen-Street, Colchester; Mr. Nichols, barber, at Witham; and Mr. Livermore, at Braintree, MDCCXLI. [1741]
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Great Britain -- England -- Colchester.
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English
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31,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
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Price from imprint: Price Four Pence.
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English Short Title Catalog, T101412.
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