The exceeding riches of grace advanced by the spirit of grace, : in an empty nothing creature, (viz.) Mris. Sarah Wight, lately hopeles and restless: her soul now hopefull and joyful in the Lord, (that hath caused light to shine out of the darkness; that in and by this earthen vessel, holds forth his own eternal love, and the glorious grace of Jesus Christ, to the chiefest of sinners. Who desired that others might hear and know, what the Lord had done for her soul, (that was so terrified day and night;) and might neither presume, nor despair and murmur against God, as she hath done. Published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear-witness of a good part thereof, Henry Jessey, a servant of Jesus Christ.

Author/creator Jessey, Henry
Other author Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.
Format Electronic
EditionThe sixth edition, corrected, and proofs added.
Publication InfoLondon : Printed by J.M. for Henry Cripps, Lodowick Lloyd, and Livewell Chapman, and are to be sold at their shops in Popes-head Alley, 1652.
Description[32], 160 p.
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SeriesEarly English books online. ^A888680
General note"Mr. Saltmarsh his letter" signed: John Saltmarsh.
General noteAnnotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill. 2".
General noteReproduction of the original in the British Library.
References Wing (2nd ed.) J691.
References Thomason E.1307[2].
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 175:E1307[2])
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