Love to the Lost, and a Hand Held Forth to the Helpless, to Lead Out of the Dark Wherein Is Plainly Held Out Divers Particular Things as They Are Learned of Christ, and Are Most Needful to Be Known of All, Who Profess Godliness (1665) by James Naylor (Paperback / softback, 2011)
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