A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ...

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A practicall commentary, or an exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John by ... John Cotton ...
Author
Cotton, John, 1584-1652.
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London :: Printed by M.S. for Thomas Parkhurst ...,
1658.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Epistle of John, 1st -- Commentaries.
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  • The Seed within preserves from sin, 3. 9. A double use of Scripture, 2. 26. The properties of Scripture, 1. 3. All sorts and Ages must be con∣versant in it, 2. 13.
  • The Sending of Gods Son is a mani∣fest token of his love to us, 4. 9. God Sent his Son that we might live by him, Ib.
  • This Sending of Christ was a token of Gods free love, 4. 10.
  • Seperation from our Churches ex∣amined, 2. 19. Reading of prayers no just ground of Seperation, Ib.
  • Upon Sight of Sin in a Brother we must pray for him, 5. 16.
  • Sin is the transgression of the Law, 3. 4. and this should be motive e∣nough against Sin, Ib.
  • Sin unpardoned is filthy, 1. 9. is unrighteousnesse, Ib. Sin pardoned is cleansed, Ib.
  • Sins removall the end of Christs coming, 3. 5.
  • Sinners, have enemies pleading against them, 2. 1.
  • Why the Sin against the Holy Ghost is unpardonable, 5. 16.
  • Sonship a note of wonderfull love, 3. 1.
  • The Spirit received dwells in Gods Children for ever, 2. 27. Its no Spirit of delusion, but of truth, Ib.
  • The Spirit bestowed on us is an evi∣dent sign of Christ dwelling in us, 3. 24. & 4. 13.
  • The Spirit is given to them who love each other, 4. 13.
  • The Spirit breathing in the Con∣science bears witnesse that Christ came by water and blood, 5. 6. This wit∣ness-bearing Spirit is a Spirit of truth, Ib.
  • The Spirit, water and blood are three principall witnesses, 5. 8.
  • How the Spirit certifies the hearing of our prayers, 5. 15.
  • Spirits must be tried before trusted, 4. 1.
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