The controversie of the Lord against the priests of the nations and teachers of the people, who are in the vvay of Cain and Balaam, in sin, pride and covetousness, yet leaning upon the Lord, and have a profession of religion, a form of worship, but deny t
by Margaret Lynam
Part of Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 719:36
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