H. Zanchius his confession of Christian religion Which novve at length being 70. yeares of age, he caused to bee published in the name of himselfe & his family. Englished in sense agreeable, and in words as answerable to his ovvne latine copie, as in so graue a mans worke is requisite: for the profite of all the vnlearneder sort, of English christians, that desire to know his iudgement in matters of faith.

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H. Zanchius his confession of Christian religion Which novve at length being 70. yeares of age, he caused to bee published in the name of himselfe & his family. Englished in sense agreeable, and in words as answerable to his ovvne latine copie, as in so graue a mans worke is requisite: for the profite of all the vnlearneder sort, of English christians, that desire to know his iudgement in matters of faith.
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Zanchi, Girolamo, 1516-1590.
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[Cambridge] :: Printed by Iohn Legat, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge,
1599.
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Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"H. Zanchius his confession of Christian religion Which novve at length being 70. yeares of age, he caused to bee published in the name of himselfe & his family. Englished in sense agreeable, and in words as answerable to his ovvne latine copie, as in so graue a mans worke is requisite: for the profite of all the vnlearneder sort, of English christians, that desire to know his iudgement in matters of faith." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15857.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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III. What, and how manifold a death followed A∣dams sinne.

So vve confesse, that man being then desti∣tute of the fauour of god, by his ovvne faulte did loose that life vvherein he liued holily vn∣to God, his minde being darkened, his vvill depraued, and all integritie of nature vtterlie lost, * 1.1 name lie in those things vvhich pertaine to god, and to a life acceptable to God: and so vvas made the seruant of sinne, the slaue of sa∣than, and quite dead vnto god: Moreouer he incurred both the death of the bodie, vvhich is novv come vnto all men, with al the calami∣ties of the bodie; and also the eternall (that is, the most miserable, grieuous, and most vnhap∣pie life of the vvhole man, more intollerable

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vvithout comparison then anie death) vvith the deuill in euerlasting torments vvhence he could not be deliuered but by Christ. * 1.2

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