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 May 24, 2024.

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The proper and simple Prędication falleth two waies; one is, when those thinges which are proper to one nature, they are predicated or said of the person of Christ, beeing expres∣sed by a name either denominated of the same nature, or proper to the person: as, this our God,

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or Christ is omnipotent, and euery vvhere present: also, this man, or Christ, suffered and died. The o∣ther is, when such things as are proper to the wholle person, they are said also of the wholle person signified by a name, that containeth both the natures: such as these are that belong to the office of a mediatour, and the honour of an head: as: Christ, Imanuell, God incarnate, re∣deemed vs, sanctified vs, saued vs, is a King, to be vvorshipped: which are said therefore to be pro∣per to the person, because they can be seueral∣ly applied to neither of the natures. Nowe all such be proper and simple propositions: be∣cause in all which are of the same kinde, the Praedicates be coupled with the Subiects in all those thinges which are of the verie same kinde.

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