The great corruption of subtile self, discovered, and driven from it's lurking-places and starting-holes. : And the contrary grace, self-denyal commended, as an indispensably necessary requisite to the acceptable and successfull performance of all commanded-duties, and as notably fitting for taking up of the cross, and following Christ. In seven sermons. By master James Durham, late minister of the gospel in Glasgow.
1686
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Title
The great corruption of subtile self, discovered, and driven from it's lurking-places and starting-holes. : And the contrary grace, self-denyal commended, as an indispensably necessary requisite to the acceptable and successfull performance of all commanded-duties, and as notably fitting for taking up of the cross, and following Christ. In seven sermons. By master James Durham, late minister of the gospel in Glasgow.
Created/published
Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, Anno Dom. 1686.
Description
[8], 166 p. ; (12mo)
Associated name
Cited/described in
Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (CD-ROM, 1996), D2814
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R231467
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R231467
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
Item Details
Call number
146- 791.1q
Folger-specific note
Pages tightly bound with slight loss of print. Provenance: inscribed "Alice Taylor hir book" and "Samuel Taylor his book ... 1778"