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Softcover. Very good. Text is clean & unmarked. Mild to moderate handling wear to cover with creasing of lower cover corner in back. No spine creasing. 234 pp.
Softcover. Very good. Text is clean & unmarked. Mild shelf/edge wear; bumping/slight rubbing of cover corners. No spine creasing. Tiny irregular black mark on lateral text block.
Nicholas Byfield (1579–1622) was a Calvinistic puritan divine who was an extremely popular puritan in his day.
The purpose of this twofold work is to increase in the knowledge and grace of Christ, to deny the self and the world, and to fashion the Christian to the course by which they may become pleasing in the eyes of God.
In the first part, Byfield deals with the wicked man. He demonstrates the signs of those openly wicked, those who are hypocrites, and then how faith may be found and adoption to eternal life attained.