The holy arbor, containing a body of divinity, or, The sum and substance of Christian religion collected from many orthodox laborers in the Lords vineyard, for the benefit and delight of such as thirst after righteousness : together with a large and full alphabetical table of such matters as are therein contained ...
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1651
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