EBBA 30996
British Library - Roxburghe
PARADISE Lost, and PARADISE Regain'd; / BY / The Wonderful WORKS of GOD. / SHEWING, / How his heavenly Majesty-was graciously pleased to create Heaven and Earth: Also how he made Man, and placed him in the Garden of / Eden: How God formed him a Mate out of one of his Ribs: How the fallen Angel (Satan) tempted Eve to eat of the forbidden Fruit: How Adam and / Eve were drove out of Paradise: How Adam and Eve, by their Sin and Transgression, lost of God the following Gifts; First, Adam lost his Innocency; / Secondly, He was thrust out of Paradise; Thirdly, He was forced to earn his Bread with the Sweat of his Brow all the Days of his Life; and Fourthly, The / Subjection to her Husband. How Cain murdered his Brother Abel: How God seeing the Sins of the World grow too great, caused it to rain forty Days / and Nights, and the World was destroyed by Water: And how our blessed Lord and Saviour JESUS CHRIST took upon him the Nature of Man, and / came into the World to save lost and undone Sinners. | |
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Date Published | 1725-1769 ? |
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Imprint | Newcastle upon Tyne: / Printed and sold by J. WHITE; where / Chapmen and others may be furnished / with small Histories, Sermons, &c. |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Page | 3.282 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.282 |
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Title | PARADISE Lost, and PARADISE Regain'd; / BY / The Wonderful WORKS of GOD. / SHEWING, / How his heavenly Majesty-was graciously pleased to create Heaven and Earth: Also how he made Man, and placed him in the Garden of / Eden: How God formed him a Mate out of one of his Ribs: How the fallen Angel (Satan) tempted Eve to eat of the forbidden Fruit: How Adam and / Eve were drove out of Paradise: How Adam and Eve, by their Sin and Transgression, lost of God the following Gifts; First, Adam lost his Innocency; / Secondly, He was thrust out of Paradise; Thirdly, He was forced to earn his Bread with the Sweat of his Brow all the Days of his Life; and Fourthly, The / Subjection to her Husband. How Cain murdered his Brother Abel: How God seeing the Sins of the World grow too great, caused it to rain forty Days / and Nights, and the World was destroyed by Water: And how our blessed Lord and Saviour JESUS CHRIST took upon him the Nature of Man, and / came into the World to save lost and undone Sinners. |
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First Lines | ALL Christian People, pray attend, / A worthy Poem I have penn'd, |
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