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Henry Arthington
1592-1607 / England
Poems of Henry Arthington
A Feruent Supplication
A Glimpse Of That Glory,
A Meditation Of The Exceeding Mercies
A Recapitulation Of All Before Spoken, With Humble Thankefulnesse For Gods Exceeding Goodnesse, To His Redeemed.
All Professours Shall Not Be Inheritors Of Christes Kingdome (But True Beleeuers Onely.)
Arthingtons Lamentation
Arthingtons Thankefulnesse,
Certaine Infallible Tokens Of A Faythfull Christian,
How Gods Iustice And Mercy Ioyne Both Together In Mankinds Restoration.
I Humblie Craue That As My Fall
Infallible Tokens Of Predestation Vnto Saluation.
Mankinds Lamentation
That Christ Suffered In His Soule
The Author To The Reader Of This Booke.
The Goodnesse Of God Towards
Vpon Euery Letter Of Our Soueraignes Heyre--Apparant, His Most Honorable Stile. [viz] Henry, Prince Of Wales.
Vpon The Sufferings Of Our Sauiour Iesus, Two Questions Discussed.
What Christ Suffered In His Body, For The Sinnes Of Our Bodies.
Whether (By The Workes Of The Law) Any Of Adams Heyres May Be Restored Into Gods Fauour.
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