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A short & happy guide to effective client interviewing and counseling / O.J. Salinas.
Published 2016“…client interviewing and counseling.…”
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The morning-watch, or, A spiritual glass opened wherin a clear discovery is made of that which lies in darknesse, from whence wars, contentions, and destructions do arise concerning a professed religion, with a few words of tender...
Published 1660Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
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The morning-watch, or, A spiritual glass opened wherin a clear discovery is made of that which lies in darknesse, from whence wars, contentions, and destructions do arise concerning a professed religion, with a few words of tender...
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Russel's sermon on the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost, or, The sin unto death Wherein is declared, a plain description of it, both negatively what it is not, and also positively what it is; and a plain reason why it is unpardonable. With a word...
Published 1692Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Russel's sermon on the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost, or, The sin unto death Wherein is declared, a plain description of it, both negatively what it is not, and also positively what it is; and a plain reason why it is unpardonable. With a word...
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An epistle to Friends shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof : with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice...
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An epistle to Friends shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof : with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice...
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An humble motion vvith submission vnto the right Honorable LL. of Hir Maiesties Priuie Counsell VVherein is laid open to be considered, how necessarie it were for the good of this lande, and the Queenes Majesties safety, that ecclesiasticall discipline were reformed after the worde of God: and how easily there might be provision for a learned ministery.
Published 1590Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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An humble motion vvith submission vnto the right Honorable LL. of Hir Maiesties Priuie Counsell VVherein is laid open to be considered, how necessarie it were for the good of this lande, and the Queenes Majesties safety, that ecclesiasticall discipline were reformed after the worde of God: and how easily there might be provision for a learned ministery.
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Concerning the apostate Christians that think to do miracles by dead mens bones, &c of praying to the saints that are dead, and asking counsel of the dead, and praying for the dead : concerning Progatory [sic], and making a God or Christ of the element of bread and wine : which made the Word and commandment of God of none effect.
Published 1688Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
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Concerning the apostate Christians that think to do miracles by dead mens bones, &c. of praying to the saints that are dead, and asking counsel of the dead, and praying for the dead : concerning Progatory [sic], and making a God or Christ of the element of bread and wine : which made the Word and commandment of God of none effect ..
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An epistle to Friends shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth, and the possession thereof : with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice...
Published 1693Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
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An epistle to Friends shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof, with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice...
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An epistle to Friends shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth, and the possession thereof : with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice...
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An epistle to Friends shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth, and the possession thereof : with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice...
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A Faithfull searching home vvord, intended for the view of the remaining members of the former old Parliament in the time of their late second sitting at Westminster. Shewing the reasonableness and justness of their first dissolution, as also the dangerous rock they formerly split upon, that so they might learn to beware for the future: But being a second time dissolved upon the like account, as so many fruitless trees twic dead plucked up by the roots. It is now presented to the officers of the army as another looking-glass wherein they may plainly see, how woefully they also have dissembled, dealt treacherously, deceitfully and wickedly both with God and man, in having so greatly apostatized from, rejected, trodden under foot, persecuted, Judas-like betrayed, and as it were crucified and kept down in the grave (as the soldiers formerly did Christ) that blessed cause and those good principles, they once so highly pretended to own ... Together with an other seasonable word by way of counsel and proposal to the aforesaid...
Published 1659Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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