The compleat Christian, and compleat armour and armoury of a Christian, fitting him with all necessary furniture for that his holy profession, or, The doctrine of salvation delivered in a plain and familiar explication of the common catechisme, for the benefit of the younger sort, and others : wherein summarily comprehended is generally represented the truly orthodox and constant doctrine of the Church of England, especially in all points necessary to salvation / by W.S., D.D.

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The compleat Christian, and compleat armour and armoury of a Christian, fitting him with all necessary furniture for that his holy profession, or, The doctrine of salvation delivered in a plain and familiar explication of the common catechisme, for the benefit of the younger sort, and others : wherein summarily comprehended is generally represented the truly orthodox and constant doctrine of the Church of England, especially in all points necessary to salvation / by W.S., D.D.
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Slatyer, William, 1587-1647.
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[London] :: Printed for the authour,
1643.
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Church of England -- Catechisms.
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"The compleat Christian, and compleat armour and armoury of a Christian, fitting him with all necessary furniture for that his holy profession, or, The doctrine of salvation delivered in a plain and familiar explication of the common catechisme, for the benefit of the younger sort, and others : wherein summarily comprehended is generally represented the truly orthodox and constant doctrine of the Church of England, especially in all points necessary to salvation / by W.S., D.D." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A60361.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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All or most of the legall Types, and ceremonies with the Sacrifices in the Law, shadowes of

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Christ, the Tabernacle and Temple it selfe, re∣presenting his comming, and Kingdome, life, actions, and glory; Elias also, of the forerunner, Melchisedec, Ioshua, and Solomon, the types of Christ, every Prophet speaking of the Messias, and his comming, or actions; Esay, that a Virgin shall conceive, and so to us a childe borne, and a Son given, yea and his passions and sufferings, in whose stripes we are healed; so also his actions, miracles, preaching, healing the sicke, halte, blind, lame, riding to Jerusalem, parting his garments, and what not, birth, place, stocke, linage, insti∣tution, flight, returne, all foretold from Moses to Esay, and from Esay to Malachy, who lastly shew∣eth the Angel of the Covenant, that Moses saw their bookes and writings full of him, his acts and sufferings, actions and passions, foretold and de∣scribed.

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