An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times: being a faithful exhortation and warning to all friends, who profess the truth, to beware of the manifold wiles of the enemy, and to stand armed in the Light of the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, against his assaults, that so they may be ready to answer the call and requirings of the Lord. Also, Something signified of the misery of the Succeeding Times, that all may be prepared, and that the evil day may not overtake any unawares, but such as turn away their ear from counsel. By One who is a traveller in the way of Peace, and hath good will towards all men, and more especially to the houshold of faith; Stephen Crisp. First published in the year 1666.

  • Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.
Date:
1797
  • Books
  • Online

Online resources

About this work

Publication/Creation

London : printed and sold by James Phillips & son, George Yard, Lombard Street, 1797.

Physical description

32p. ; 80.

Edition

A new edition.

References note

Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.467
ESTC N6649

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

Languages

Permanent link