id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt A47131 Keith, George, 1639?-1716. The Christian Quaker: or, George Keith's eyes opened Good news from Pensilvania. Containing a testimony against that false and absurd opinion which some hold, viz. that all true believers and saints, immediately after the bodily death attain to all the resurrection they expect, and enter into the fullest enjoyment of happiness. And also, that the wicked, immediately after death, are raised up to receive all the punishment they are to expect. Together with a scriptural account of the resurrection of the dead, day of judgment, and Christ's last coming and appearance without us. Also, where, and what those Heavens are into which the man Christ is gone, and entred into. By George Keith. 1693 .xml application/xml 6463 1781 93 Containing a testimony against that false and absurd opinion which some hold, viz. Containing a testimony against that false and absurd opinion which some hold, viz. that all true believers and saints, immediately after the bodily death attain to all the resurrection they expect, and enter into the fullest enjoyment of happiness. that all true believers and saints, immediately after the bodily death attain to all the resurrection they expect, and enter into the fullest enjoyment of happiness. Together with a scriptural account of the resurrection of the dead, day of judgment, and Christ's last coming and appearance without us. Together with a scriptural account of the resurrection of the dead, day of judgment, and Christ's last coming and appearance without us. Printed in Pensilvania, and reprinted in London for Benjamin Keach, and are to be sold by him at his house near Horse-lie-down; and John Harris at the Harrow in the Poultrey, ./cache/A47131.xml ./txt/A47131.txt