A mirrour of mercy, or, an unparallel'd instance of victorious grace. Where, in its reigning sovereignty, it is seen to triumph in the conversion and salvation of one of the chief of sinners, delighting to illustrate its Frankness, and glorying in the Displays of its own Independency, convincing him of his lost Condition by Nature, the Danger and Misery of a Christless State, and leading him to the Son of God. Together with an account of his dreadful conflicts and combats with the powers of darkness, the hideous Temptations, horrid blasphemous Injections, and deep Despair he wrestled withal, groan'd under, and at last came off more than Conqueror over, thro' him that has lov'd him.

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Printed in the Year 1709
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London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year 1709.

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