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Some motives and incentives to the love of God. Pathetically discours'd of, in a letter to a friend/ By the Honble R.B. Esq;
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Main Author:
Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691
Language:
English
Published:
London
Henry Herringman
1659
Edition:
First Edition
Subjects:
Love - Religious aspects - Early works to 1800
God - Worship and love - Early works to 1800
Collection:
Benjamin Iveagh
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