![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When his brother, Edward, a clergyman, died in 1645, Joseph Alleine experienced the “new birth” prized by Puritans and “entreated his father that he might be educated to succeed his brother in the work of the Christian ministry… Alleine, with a Wesley-grandfather of John and Samuel-for fellow-labourer, who was also ejected, carried on a work of evangelizing after the old model of Galilee. 12mo, mid-20th century three-quarter brown morocco, raised bands.Įarly American edition of Alleine’s best-selling guide to practical piety, handsomely bound. “NO PURITAN NAME SAVE RICHARD BAXTER’S IS SO AFFECTIONATELY CHERISHED BY THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE OF GOD”: 1767 BOSTON EDITION OF ALLEIENE’S ALARM TO UNCONVERTED SINNERSĪLLIENE, Joseph. ![]()
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