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Barren fig tree (Parable) - Early works to 1800
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom & downfal of the fruitless professor. Shewing That the Day of Grace may be past long before this Life is ended. Also The Signs by which such miserable Mortals may be known. To which is added an Exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God. By John Bunyan, Who being dead, yet speaketh, Heb xi. 4.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom and downfall of the fruitless professor: shewing, That the Day of Grace may be past with him long before his Life is ended. The Signs also by which such miserable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Y ffigys-Bren anffrwythlon: neu farn a chwymp y Profeswr diffrwyth. Yn dangos Y dichon Dydd Gras ddarfod arno, yn hir cyn darfyddo ei Fywyd. Hefyd Yr Arwyddion wrth ba rai y gellir adnabod y cyfryw Ystrueniaid marwol. Gan John Bunyan. Newydd ei gyfieithu o Ail-Lyfr unbylg yr Awdwr, a argraphwyd yn Llundain, 1737, tan Olygiad y Parch. Mr. Sam. Wilson.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1766- Books
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The barren fig tree: or, the doom and downfall of the fruitless professor: shewing. That the Day of Grace may be past with him long before his Life is ended. The Signs also by which such miserable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1793- Books
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom and downfall of the fruitless professor. Shewing That the Day of Grace may be past with Him long before his Life is Ended. The Signs also by which such miscrable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1762