Gospel reconciliation, or, Christ's trumpet of peace to the world wherein is shewed (besides many other gospel truth) ... that there was a breach made between God and man ... to which is added two sermons / by Jeremiah Burroughs.

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Gospel reconciliation, or, Christ's trumpet of peace to the world wherein is shewed (besides many other gospel truth) ... that there was a breach made between God and man ... to which is added two sermons / by Jeremiah Burroughs.
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Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.
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London :: Printed by Peter Cole ...,
1657.
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Reconciliation -- Religious aspects.
Sermons, English -- 17th century.
Theology, Doctrinal.
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"Gospel reconciliation, or, Christ's trumpet of peace to the world wherein is shewed (besides many other gospel truth) ... that there was a breach made between God and man ... to which is added two sermons / by Jeremiah Burroughs." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30581.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2024.

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IN the second place, labor you to inform your selves in this; when you see any faithful Minister earnest in this work of his ministration, know what the ground is (perhaps some of you wonder at it, why he cannot con∣tent himself as some others) know where the ground lies, In this; from whence it comes, it is the Ministery of the Gospel that is committed to him, and he knows it is a Glorious Ministery, and he sees much of Jesus Christ in it, and the Glory of God shines in it, and if he be faithful, and hath any love to Christ, and Saints, and their souls; it is impossible but that he must needs be earnest in it. Paul was so earnest that the people thought him mad, and that in this very Chapter where my text is verse 13. You may think we are besides our selves; wel it is for your cause, and it is the love of Christ constrains us; we cannot but do that we do, as the Apostle Peter, saith in another pleace. So saith any faithful Minister (think of it what you wil,) we can∣not but speak what the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ is; what it is that we have seen; and what it is that we have heard out of the Ministery of the Gosple our selves, and the love of Christ constrains us, and then in verse, 11. knowing therefore the terror of the Lord (then much more the grace of the Lord) we perswade men. If so be that God would but con∣vince you of this, that when you heare any thing of the mistery of the Gospel opened to you, and any earnest∣ness of spirit manifested in it, I say, if you were con∣vinced that the ground, and principle of it is this; the apprehension of the glory of this ministration (as it is such in an excellent Ministery) Therefore it is that all

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faithful Ministers of God are so earnest in the ministra∣tion of it) It would prevaile more with your hearts to receive what is delivered in such a way. But we let that pass, and come to that which is the maie in the text.

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