The fountain of life opened, or, A display of Christ in his essential and mediatorial glory wherein the impetration of our redemption by Jesus Christ is orderly unfolded as it was begun, carryed on, and finished by his covenant-transaction, mysterious incarnation, solemn call and dedication ... / by John Flavell ...

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The fountain of life opened, or, A display of Christ in his essential and mediatorial glory wherein the impetration of our redemption by Jesus Christ is orderly unfolded as it was begun, carryed on, and finished by his covenant-transaction, mysterious incarnation, solemn call and dedication ... / by John Flavell ...
Author
Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.
Publication
London :: Printed for Rob. White, for Francis Tyton ...,
1673.
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Subject terms
Jesus Christ -- Ethics.
Presbyterian Church -- Sermons.
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
Immortality.
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"The fountain of life opened, or, A display of Christ in his essential and mediatorial glory wherein the impetration of our redemption by Jesus Christ is orderly unfolded as it was begun, carryed on, and finished by his covenant-transaction, mysterious incarnation, solemn call and dedication ... / by John Flavell ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39663.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

Pages

B.
BElievers are warranted, and in∣couraged to commit their soul into Christs hands at death.
p. 493.
Believers under highest obligations to set then selves apart for Christ.
p. 75, 76.
Believers immediately received into glory upon their dissolution, p. 437. Four Arguments to evince it.
p. 438, 439.
Blaspheamous suggestions, and how best cured.
p. 246.
Blood of Christ of infinite value, p. 348. How it cools and cases a distressed Conscience, p. 348. How sad to have it cry against us.
p. 160.
Bodies of Saints intended to be made glorious pieces, and how that ap∣pears,
p. 63.
Bodies of Saints, how to be disposed, used and ordered, p. 556. The due honour of our bodies to be preser∣ved, and why.
p. 556.
Bosom of God, what is, and what is not there.
p. 19, 20.
Breach made between us and God by sin, how dreadful.
p. 86.
Bread, the excellency of it.
p. 267.
Burden of Christs sufferings, how great it was.
p. 465, 466, 467.
Burial, Christs dead body, had a de∣cent though not a pompous Burial, p. 506. Three Reasons why Christ must have a Burial, p. 508. Christs Burial obscure as to the manner of its performance by his friends, p. 509. Christs Funeral is adorned by several famous mi∣racles from Heaven, p. 510. Decent and mournful Burials lau∣dable among Christians.
p. 514.
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