John Featley has written:
'A fountain of tears emptying it self into three rivolets, viz. of 1. compunction, 2. compassion, 3. devotion, or, Sobs of nature sanctified by grace' -- subject(s): Devotional exercises
'Tears in time of pestilence, or, A spiritual antidote against the plague' -- subject(s): Devotional exercises
'The honor of chastity'
'A fountaine of teares emptying it selfe into three rivelets, viz. of (1) compunction, (2) compassion, (3) devotion, or, Sobs of nature sanctified by grace' -- subject(s): Devotional exercises
'Tears against the plague' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Christian life, Devotional literature
John Featley was an English clergyman and author who is known for his religious writings, including works on theology and sermons. He was a prominent figure in the Church of England during the 17th century. Some of his notable works include "The Romish Fisher Caught and Held in His Own Net" and "Clavis Mystica, a Key Opening Diverse Difficult and Mysterious Texts of Holy Scripture."
John E. Heffley has written:
'Financing public education in Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Education, Finance
John Featley died in 1666.
John Featley was born in 1605.
Daniel Featley was born in 1582.
Daniel Featley died in 1645.
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