A treatise of original sin ... proving that it is, by pregnant texts of Scripture vindicated from false glosses / by Anthony Burgess.
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A treatise of original sin ... proving that it is, by pregnant texts of Scripture vindicated from false glosses / by Anthony Burgess.
Author
Burgess, Anthony, d. 1664.
Publication
London :: [s.n.],
1658.
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Sin, Original.
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"A treatise of original sin ... proving that it is, by pregnant texts of Scripture vindicated from false glosses / by Anthony Burgess." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30247.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.
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Man.
MAn by nature out of Gods favour.
117
Man made to enjoy and glorifie God. 132,
133
How sin dissolved the harmony of Mans
nature. ib.
Man unable to help himself out of his lost
condition. 153
Through sin it is worse with Man than
other creatures. 174
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The nobler part of Man inslaved to the
inferiour. 175
Man utterly impotent to any spiritual
good. 177
By his fall became like the devil. 183
Memory.
The pollution of it. 247
What it is. 250
A two-fold weaknesse of Memory, na∣tural
and sinfull. ib.
The use and dignity of it. 251
The nature of it. 253
Discoveries of its pollution. 253
Wherein it is polluted. 257
Wherein it fails in respect of the objects
ib.
Hath much inward vitiosity adhering
to it. 263
Subservient to our corrupt hearts. 265
Mind.
Whence the vanity and instability of the
Mind. 217
Ministry.
One end of the Ministry. 255
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