The order of causes : of Gods fore-knowledge, election, and predestination and of mans salvation or damnation : laid down so clearly, and proved so plainly by the scriptures, that even the meanest capacity amongst rational men may understand it, to their great satisfaction : as also, whether Christ died for all, or not for all, with the causes and effects that may follow or not follow, seriously considered, meekly controverted, and plainly proved by the scriptures of truth; to the great satisfaction of all rational people fearing God / by Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and of the congregations of his saints.

Author/creator Haggar, Henry author.
Other author Cottrel, James, active 1649-1670, printer.
Other author Moon, Richard, bookseller.
Format Electronic
EditionThe third edition.
Publication InfoLondon : Printed by James Cottrel, for Richard Moone, at the Seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard, near the great north-door, 1655.
Description[4], 28 [i.e. 26], [2] p.
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SeriesEarly English books online. ^A888680
General noteErrors in pagination: P. 26 misnumbered 28.
General noteAdvertisements on p. [1-2] at end.
General noteImperfect: cropped with slight loss of print.
General noteReproduction of original in: St. John's College (University of Cambridge). Library.
References Wing (2nd ed., 1994), H188A
References ESTC R177701
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 3064:15)
Genre/formDevotional literature England London 17th century.
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