The lively oracles given to us. Or the Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. By the author of the Whole duty of man, &c.

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The lively oracles given to us. Or the Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. By the author of the Whole duty of man, &c.
Author
Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.
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[Oxford] :: At the Theater in Oxford, 1678. And are to be sold by William Leak at the Crown in Fleet-street, Lond[on],
[1678]
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Subject terms
Bible -- Use -- Early works to 1800.
Bible -- Study and teaching -- Early works to 1800.
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"The lively oracles given to us. Or the Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. By the author of the Whole duty of man, &c." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A75017.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2025.

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THE CONTENTS.

SECTION.

  • Sect. 1. The several methods of Gods communi∣cating the knowledg of himself. Pag. 1.
  • Sect. 2. The divine Original, Endearments, and Autority of the Holy Scripture. p. 9.
  • Sect. 3. The Subject Matter treated of in the ho∣ly Scripture is excellent, as is also its end and design. p. 63.
  • Sect. 4. The Custody of the holy Scripture is a privilege and right of the Christian Church, and every member of it, which cannot without impiety to God, and injustice unto it and them, be taken away or empeacht. p. 123.
  • Sect. 5. The Scripture has great propriety and fitness toward the attainment of its excellent end. p. 145.
  • Sect. 6. The suffrage of the primitive Christian Church, concerning the propriety and fitness which the Scripture has, toward the attain∣ment of its excellent end. p. 165.
  • Sect. 7. Historical reflexions upon the events which have happen'd in the Church, since the with-drawing of the holy Scripture. p. 180.
  • Sect. 8. Necessary Cautions to be us'd in the reading of the holy Scripture. p. 193.
FINIS.

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