Christ crucified, or, The doctrine of the Gospel asserted against Pelagian and Socinian errours revived under the notion of new lights : wherein also the original, occasion and progress of errours are set down : and admonitions directed both to them that stand fast in the faith and to those that are fallen from it : unto which are added three sermons ... / by Paul Lathom.

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Christ crucified, or, The doctrine of the Gospel asserted against Pelagian and Socinian errours revived under the notion of new lights : wherein also the original, occasion and progress of errours are set down : and admonitions directed both to them that stand fast in the faith and to those that are fallen from it : unto which are added three sermons ... / by Paul Lathom.
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Lathom, Paul.
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London :: Printed by Tho. Milbourn,
1666.
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Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
Socinianism.
Pelagianism.
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"Christ crucified, or, The doctrine of the Gospel asserted against Pelagian and Socinian errours revived under the notion of new lights : wherein also the original, occasion and progress of errours are set down : and admonitions directed both to them that stand fast in the faith and to those that are fallen from it : unto which are added three sermons ... / by Paul Lathom." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49697.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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The Contents.

  • CHAP. 1. The Soul of man in its first Creation, was per∣fectly free from Ignorance and Errour: Errours the Fruit of the Fall of our First-Parents. The pernicious na∣ture of Errours, in matters of Reli∣gion. Page 1.
  • CHAP. 2. A right understanding of the Holy Scriptures is our best secu∣rity against Errours. We need not sail to Rome to fetch it thence. Two Extreams in the interpreting of Scripture, both which do dangerously tend to induce us to Errour. Page 10.
  • CHAP. 3. As in vitious Courses, so also in erronious Opinions, men go from bad to worse. The experience of our age hath sadly confirmed this. The sad pass that many are come to at this day, in matters of Religion. Page 25.

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  • CHAP. 4. An Introduction to the Doctrine of Christ our Mediatour, shewing how far the Light of Na∣ture will lead us toward Heaven, and wherein it comes short. The va∣rious acceptions of the words Christ, and Mediator, opened. page 34.
  • CHAP. 5. The Holy Scripture being owned by all that call themselves Christians, we may therefore expect that Arguments drawn from thence, should put an end to all strife. The Design and Method of the four next Chapters, propounded. page. 45.
  • CHAP. 6. The first Proposition con∣firmed, viz. That God did to the Fathers of the Old Testament, pro∣mise to send his own Son to be In∣carnate, and to be a Mediator be∣tween God and Man. page. 49.
  • CHAP. 7. The second Proposition con∣firmed, viz. That the time for the accomplishment of these promises is long since past, and consequently the Messiah long since come. page. 64.
  • CHAP. 8. The third Proposition con∣firmed, viz. That the same Jesus in whom we believe, is the true Messiah

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  • that was promised to the Fathers. page 91.
  • CHAP. 9. The fourth Proposition con∣firmed, viz. That the New Testa∣ment doth hold forth to us such a Christ as is truely God and Man, and who did truly satisfie Gods justice for our sins. page. 108.
  • CHAP. 10. Two Cautions drawn by way of Inference from the afore∣said discourses. page. 121.
  • CHAP. 11. Seasonable Admonitions to those who as yet stand fast in the Faith. page. 134.
  • CHAP. 12. Seasonable Admonitions to them that are either wavering, or fallen from the Faith. page. 145.
  • Serm. 1. The Nature and Danger of a Misguided Conscience, on Act. 26.9. page. 161.
  • Serm. 2. The Subtile and Pestilent Nature of Seducers, on Eph. 4.14. page. 201.
  • Serm. 3. The Properties of Heavenly Wisdom: An Assize-Sermon, on James 3.17. page. 237.
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