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.
Author
Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646.
Publication
London :: Printed by Peter Cole ...,
1657.
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Subject terms
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 6, 2024.

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USE. 3.

If this be so hence we are taught to entertain every

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mercy of God kindly, and to make much of al Gods mercies, if we belong to God, every mercy comes but as a Messenger of further mercy, Oh! entertain it wel, entertain it kindly, imbrace it, make good use of it; Indeed when the Prophet Elisha knew the Messenger of the King came to do mischief to him, he bids them en∣tertain him roughly at the door, hardly at the door, but (Brethren) every mercy that cometh to us if we be godly, it cometh as a Messenger of good tidings, it co∣meth to bring more mercy with it, and therefore let us entertain it kindly at the door, let us entertain it kind∣ly, for certainly it wil make way for further mercy; that shal be the Third. And then the fourth is this.

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