The equall vvayes of God tending to the rectifying of the crooked wayes of man. The passages whereof are briefly and clearly drawne from the sacred Scriptures. By T.H.
- Title
- The equall vvayes of God tending to the rectifying of the crooked wayes of man. The passages whereof are briefly and clearly drawne from the sacred Scriptures. By T.H.
- Author
- Hayne, Thomas, 1582-1645.
- Publication
- London :: Printed [by Miles Flesher] for Iohn Clarke, and are to be sold at his shop under St Peters Church in Cornehill,
- 1632.
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- Subject terms
- Salvation -- Early works to 1800.
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"The equall vvayes of God tending to the rectifying of the crooked wayes of man. The passages whereof are briefly and clearly drawne from the sacred Scriptures. By T.H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02837.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE CHRISTIAN Reader the Authour wisheth Grace, Peace, Salvation.
- The contents of the severall CHAPTERS.
- Faults escaped in some copies.
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THE EQVALL WAYES OF GOD: Tending to the rectifying of the croo∣ked wayes of man.
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CHAP. I. In which foure generall positions are set downe, as the ground-worke of all: Conclusions deduced thence. -
CHAP. II. Particular positions about Gods dealing with man, to bring him to salvation. Conclusions thence. -
CHAP. III. What course and order God hath prescribed on mans part. Conclusions thereupon. -
CHAP. IIII. Our salvation is of the Lord: of his meere mercy: And by his powerfull working in us. -
CHAP. V. Mans perdition is of himselfe, and first bydefault of Rulers apostating from God: so as yet man dyes in and for his owne sins. Conclusions thence. -
CHAP. VI. Mans perdition is of himselfe in the second place by hisown default: Where theRulers andteachers do their duties. Conclusions thēce. Lastly, conclusiōs from the former & this chapter jointly considered.
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