The general idea of allegorick language: or the state of the divine and absolute kingdom and empire of Almighty God, demonstrated, as most real and apparent, in a Summary State and Ratio Of the Eternal Language and Unchangeable Method of Gubermental Intercourse betwixt the Almighty in his Spiritual Administrations, and Man, from Adam, or the beginning of the World to this Day. And in conformity to which all Men, Private and Publick, and as well Kings, Princes and Governments, as others, ought to act in the truest Methods of Obedience and Allegiance, and that as without the least Reserve whatever. To which is Added, The Interpretation of several Dreams and Visions. By the author of The new Jerusalem.

  • Freke, William, 1662-1744.
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Printed in the Year M.DCC.II. [1702]
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