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Pharisee and the publican (Parable) - Early works to 1800
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A discourse upon the Pharisee and publican. Wherein several weighty things are handled: As the Nature of Prayer, and of Obedience to the Law: Together with the Way and Method of God's Free-Grace in Pardoning Penitent Sinners; by imputing Christ's Righteousness to them. By John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's Progress.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: [1725?]- Books
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The Tinklarian Doctor's twelfth epistle, wherein he shows you the difference between a publican and a pharisee, which contains a new light. And also a history concerning a fast-day in time of harvest, and of a pair of old breecks:
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1734- Books
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A discourse upon the Pharisee and the publican. Wherein several weighty things are handled: ... By John Bunyan, ... The twelfth edition, corrected. To which is added his last sermon: as also his dying sayins [sic].
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: [1725?]- Books
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Esponiad ar Ddammeg y Pharisead a'r Publican; Lle mae llawer o Bethau pwysfawr yn cael eu trin, megis Nattur Gweddi, ac Ufudd-Dod i'r Gyfraith; ynghyd a'r Ffordd a'r Drefn ag y mac Rhad-Ras Duw yn ei chymmeryd i faddeu Pechaduriaid edifeiriol, trwy gyfrif Cyfiawnder Crist iddynt. Gan y Parchedig Mr. Ioan Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: [1775]- Books
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A discourse upon the Pharisee and the publican. Wherein several great and weighty things are handled: As the Nature of Prayer, and of Obedience to the Law, with how far it obliges Christians, and wherein it consists: Wherein is also shewed equally the deplorable Condition of the Pharisee, or Hypocritical and Self-Righteous Man, and of the Publican, or Sinner that lives in Sin, and in open Violation of the Divine Laws: Together with the Way and Method of God's Free-Grace in Pardoning Penitent Sinners; proving that he justified them by imputing Christ's Righteousness to them. By John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's Progress.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1705