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.
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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 17, 2024.

Pages

I.
A Dreadful Jar betwixt God and us, evinced by Christs Me∣diation.
p. 86.
Jealous, what cause professours have to be so.
p. 377.
Ignorance of Christ, matter of hu∣miliation, p. 8. Natural Igno∣rance of men implyed in Christs Prophetical office.
p. 100.
Ignorance, the cause of enmity to Christ, p. 402. Two sorts of ig∣norance.
ibid.
Ignorant, incouraged to wait on Christ on three grounds, p. 121, 122. Reasons why the Iews were Igno∣rant, who Christ was, though heard his Miracles.
p. 40.
Illustrations of the Mystical Vnion.
p. 57.
Imitation of Christ pressed.
p. 76, 77.
Implacable spirits opposite to Christ.
p. 410.
Importunity in prayer warrantable.
p. 261, 262.
Impossibility of salvation to them that know not Christ.
p. 189, 190.
Impotency of man to reconcile him∣self.
p. 177.
Infidelity, how unreasonable.
p. 63, 64.
Infirmities of our nature tenderly sensed by Christ.
p. 62.
Ingratitude of the World to Christ how vile.
p. 242.
Inheritance purchased by Christ what, and how great, p. 183, 184. How needful to clear our title to this in∣heritance.
p. 191, 192.
Innocency of Saints will be vindi∣cated.
p. 366.
Institution of Ordinances Christs pre∣rogative.
p. 266.
Instruments used by Christ in govern∣ing the World.
p. 213.
Intercession of Christ most valid, p. 157. What Christs Intercession is, p. 154, 155. By what acts he performs it, p. 156. Whether it be vocal, or only efficacious, p. 156. The potency of his intercession pro∣ved by divers considerations.
p. 158.
Interposition of our selves betwixt Christ and his dishonour how rea∣sonable, what Jerome and Bernard said in the case.
p. 94, 95.
Interest in Christ our great concern∣ment.
p. 558, 559.
Judas, who and what he was, p. 298. What the true motives that instiga∣ted him to that sin were.
p. 301.
Judas his fearful end.
p. 302.
Judgement, committed to Christ, p. 589. Evidences of a Judgement to come, 590, 591. What a great day it will be, and why, p. 592. The properties of it, p. 592, 593. It is for Christs honour, 595. Four Inferences from it.
p. 596, 597.
Justice it self discharges the believer.
p. 176. and p. 596.
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