Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor.

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Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor.
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Crisp, Samuel, 1669 or 70-1704.
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London :: Printed for the author,
1698.
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Crisp, Tobias, 1600-1643.
Antinomianism.
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"Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34980.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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§. LXXIV.

One would wonder how it should happen that my Dear Kratiste, and his Friends, should be ignorant of such Passages as these, so, as he should speak, as if this Term was never dream'd of before, when the Great Luther is so precise in the Term, and other Excel∣lent Men. Therefore, I beseech you, be not too confident of your grasping all Things in all Councils, Synods and Assemblies, lest you lose all. O how much better is it to say with the Apostle, He that thinketh he knoweth any thing, knoweth nothing as he ought to know it; and with Agur, I have not the Ʋnderstanding of a Man, than to Challenge all the World with what is said in all Councils, General

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and Provincial. The humble he will teach, and the mock he will g•••••••• in Judgment: Which the Lord grant to us all; and that we may be ever learning of our Blessed Lord and Master to be meek and lowly.

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