A compend of the controversies of religion wherin the trueth is confirmed, and errour convinced, by authoritie of Scripture, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of partie. Most necessary for all, in this backe-slyding age. By W.G. minister of God's word.

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A compend of the controversies of religion wherin the trueth is confirmed, and errour convinced, by authoritie of Scripture, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of partie. Most necessary for all, in this backe-slyding age. By W.G. minister of God's word.
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Guild, William, 1586-1657.
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Aberdene :: Printed by Edward Raban,
1627.
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Church of Scotland -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Church of Scotland -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800.
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"A compend of the controversies of religion wherin the trueth is confirmed, and errour convinced, by authoritie of Scripture, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of partie. Most necessary for all, in this backe-slyding age. By W.G. minister of God's word." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02349.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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2. Witnessing of Antiquitie.

THe Bodie of Christ (sayth Theodoret) hath its former shape and figure, & circumscription; and, as I may briefly say, the same essence of a bodie, altho after the resurrection it was made im∣mortall

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mortall, and free from corruption. Theod. Dialog. 2. And in the same Dialogue, from the circumsription there-of, hee proveth the visibilitie there-of: and by the visibilitie there-of, where it is, that it is circumscrybed; saying, that, that onlie is invisible, which can-not bee cir∣cumscrybed. In lyke manner Augustine sayeth, that it is prophane, not to be∣lieue and professe (sayth he) the sonne of God according to his humanitie, to bee corporeall and locall, after his resur∣rection. Aug. 4. tom. de essentia divi∣nitatis.

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