An exposition of the Symbole of the Apostles, or rather of the articles of faith. In which the chiefe points of the euerlasting and free couenant betweene God and the faithfull is briefly and plainly handled. Gathered out of the catechising sermons of Gasper Oleuvian Treuir, and now translated out of the Latine tongue into the English for the benefite of Christ his Church. By Iohn Fielde.

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An exposition of the Symbole of the Apostles, or rather of the articles of faith. In which the chiefe points of the euerlasting and free couenant betweene God and the faithfull is briefly and plainly handled. Gathered out of the catechising sermons of Gasper Oleuvian Treuir, and now translated out of the Latine tongue into the English for the benefite of Christ his Church. By Iohn Fielde.
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Olevian, Caspar, 1536-1587.
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At London :: Printed by H. Middleton, for Thomas Man, and Tobie Smith,
Anno. 1581.
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Apostles' Creed -- Early works to 1800.
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"An exposition of the Symbole of the Apostles, or rather of the articles of faith. In which the chiefe points of the euerlasting and free couenant betweene God and the faithfull is briefly and plainly handled. Gathered out of the catechising sermons of Gasper Oleuvian Treuir, and now translated out of the Latine tongue into the English for the benefite of Christ his Church. By Iohn Fielde." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08483.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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THe articles that followe, conteine the con∣sūmation or perfecting of those same be∣nefites of Christ, to wit, that same blessed life, which we shal liue, both in bodie and soule in the kingdome of our heauenly Father, bee∣ing fully ioyned with our head Christe, beeing fully regenerate and transformed into his i∣mage and glorie, 1. Cor. 15. Philip. 3. For our soules, as soone as they shall passe out of this life, shal enter into the rest of their Lorde: for that whiche was spoken vnto the beleeuing theefe, is also spoken to all the faithfull. Nowe in the end of the worlde their bodies being ta∣ken againe, they shall enioy full happinesse. And certainly the verie same bodies, which ha∣uing put off al infirmitie, shal put on incorrup∣tion, incomprehensible power, & glorie, a taste whereof Christe gaue vnto his Apostles in the mount: Matth. 17. for he was transformed be∣fore them, and his face did shine as the sunne, and his garments were glistering as the light.

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