A collection of certaine learned discourses, written by that famous man of memory Zachary Ursine; doctor and professor of divinitie in the noble and flourishing schools of Neustad. For explication of divers difficult points, laide downe by that author in his catechisme. Lately put in print in Latin by the last labour of D. David Parry: and now newlie translated into English, by I.H. for the benefit and behoofe of our Christian country-man
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A collection of certaine learned discourses, written by that famous man of memory Zachary Ursine; doctor and professor of divinitie in the noble and flourishing schools of Neustad. For explication of divers difficult points, laide downe by that author in his catechisme. Lately put in print in Latin by the last labour of D. David Parry: and now newlie translated into English, by I.H. for the benefit and behoofe of our Christian country-man
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Ursinus, Zacharias, 1534-1583.
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At Oxford :: Printed by Ioseph Barnes, and are to be solde [by J. Broome, London] in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Bible,
1600.
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Heidelberger Katechismus -- Early works to 1800.
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"A collection of certaine learned discourses, written by that famous man of memory Zachary Ursine; doctor and professor of divinitie in the noble and flourishing schools of Neustad. For explication of divers difficult points, laide downe by that author in his catechisme. Lately put in print in Latin by the last labour of D. David Parry: and now newlie translated into English, by I.H. for the benefit and behoofe of our Christian country-man." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A14212.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2025.
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XII. And the godlie in what place of heauen of
earth so ever they abide, are vnited to the humane
nature assumed by the son of God, as members to
their head, the same holy spirit dwelling in Christ
by vnitie of essence with the word, & in the god∣lie
by grace. o.
o. 1. Cor. 12. 13. By one spirit we are all baptised in∣to
one body. Eph. 4. 4. There is one bodie and one spirit. 1.
Ioh. 4. 13. By this we know that we abide in him and hee
in vs, because he hath given vs of his spirit. Rom. 8. 11.
If the spirit of him who hath raised &c: dwell in you &c.
Iren. lib. 3. cap. 19. As of drie meale one lumpe cannot be
made, nor one bread: so neither could we which are many,
be made one in Christ Iesus, without that water which is
from heaven.
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