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Some of the Mysteries of God’s Kingdom Declared
As they have been Revealed
by the Spirit through Faith
Friends Library Publishing exists to freely share the writings of early members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), believing that no other collection of Christian writings more accurately communicates or powerfully illustrates the soul-transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Some of the Mysteries of God’s Kingdom Declared
As they have been Revealed
by the Spirit through Faith
Some of the Mysteries of God’s Kingdom Declared
by: Francis Howgill
Francis Howgill (1618–1668) was a valiant minister of the gospel in the early Society of Friends in England who suffered great persecution and eventually died in prison for “the Word of God and for the testimony of Jesus.” This short book contains a remarkable explanation of the Day of the Lord, and a powerful description of the Holy Spirit’s work in the heart of man.
- Francis Howgill
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- 15 chapters
- 87 pages
- 291 downloads
- Language: English
- Spanish Version
- Francis Howgill
- updated Edition
- 4.2 x 6.9 x 0.20 in
- 15 chapters
- 87 pages
- 291 downloads
- Language: English
- Spanish Version
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