Spirituall encrease: or, Conclusions for pacifying the perplexed conscience of the weake Christian
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- Spirituall encrease: or, Conclusions for pacifying the perplexed conscience of the weake Christian
- Author
- Robertson, Bartholomew, fl. 1620.
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- London :: Printed by Nicholas Okes, for William Lee, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleete streete, at the signe of the golden Buck, neare Seriants Inne,
- 1621.
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- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"Spirituall encrease: or, Conclusions for pacifying the perplexed conscience of the weake Christian." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10826.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.
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world. Which, who directly doth deny, doth vtterly rase the very foundation of faith: for Christ in the worke of mans saluation, is all, with∣out our workes: for hee is that seede in whom all the Na∣tions of the world shall be bles∣sed; and among men there is gi∣uen no other name vnder hea∣uen,* 1.4 whereby we must be saued; other foundation can no man lay.
Notes
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* 1.1
1. Tim. 3.16
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* 1.2
Ioh. 1.49.
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* 1.3
Ioh. 4.24.
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* 1.4
Act. 4, 12. 1. Cor. 3.