The lost sheep found :
or, The prodigal returned to his Fathers house, after many a sad and weary journey through many religious countreys, where now, notwithstanding all his former transgressions, and breach of his Fathers commands, he is received in an eternal favor ...
Written by Laur. Claxton, the onely true converted messenger of Christ Jesus, creator of heaven and earth.

APA Citation

Claxton, L. (1660). The lost sheep found: or, The prodigal returned to his Fathers house, after many a sad and weary journey through many religious countreys, where now, notwithstanding all his former transgressions, and breach of his Fathers commands, he is received in an eternal favor ... London: Printed for the author.

MLA Citation

Claxton, Laurence, 1615-1667. The Lost Sheep Found: Or, The Prodigal Returned to His Fathers House, After Many a Sad And Weary Journey Through Many Religious Countreys, Where Now, Notwithstanding All His Former Transgressions, And Breach of His Fathers Commands, He Is Received In an Eternal Favor ... London: Printed for the author, 1660.

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