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Human Nature
i n i x s
FOURFOLD STATE
0 F
Primitive Inte-*] rThePARENTsofMan.
c m t y, i | kind in Paradife,
Entire Depra- -2 t
vat ion, I |? ! The Irregenerate,
Begun Recovery, f§ i The Regenerate, .
and jj I
Consummate Hap- ^ I All Mankind in Che
piness or Misery, j [ future State.
1 N
Several Pra&ical Difcourfes:
By a Minifter of the Gofpel in the Church of Scotland
The Second Edition, carefully revifed by the Author
t commit himfelf unto them, be
John ii. 24, 2;. But Jefur did
cufehe knew all Men-, end needed not that any [hoHldteJiiL
of Man : For he knew what was in Man. J J i
Luke ix. f{. Ye know not what manner of Spirit ye are of
EDINBURGH,
Printed for Mr. James Davidson and
John Paton Bookfcllers, and fold at their
Shops, Mdcc xxx.
i n i x s
FOURFOLD STATE
0 F
Primitive Inte-*] rThePARENTsofMan.
c m t y, i | kind in Paradife,
Entire Depra- -2 t
vat ion, I |? ! The Irregenerate,
Begun Recovery, f§ i The Regenerate, .
and jj I
Consummate Hap- ^ I All Mankind in Che
piness or Misery, j [ future State.
1 N
Several Pra&ical Difcourfes:
By a Minifter of the Gofpel in the Church of Scotland
The Second Edition, carefully revifed by the Author
t commit himfelf unto them, be
John ii. 24, 2;. But Jefur did
cufehe knew all Men-, end needed not that any [hoHldteJiiL
of Man : For he knew what was in Man. J J i
Luke ix. f{. Ye know not what manner of Spirit ye are of
EDINBURGH,
Printed for Mr. James Davidson and
John Paton Bookfcllers, and fold at their
Shops, Mdcc xxx.
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