The first book, a clear and brief explanation upon the chief points of the New Testament ... by M. Marsin.

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The first book, a clear and brief explanation upon the chief points of the New Testament ... by M. Marsin.
Author
Marsin, M.
Publication
London :: Printed and sold by Edward Pool, John Gwillim, Mrs. Mitchel, Abel Roper,
1698.
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Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible -- Prophecies.
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THE Christian Belief, Shewing

  • What a Christian ought to Believe.
  • What a true Soul saving Faith is.
  • What a false Faith is, and Instructions as to a true One.
With a Brief Explanation, Shewing how the Spirit of Christ must be in us, or we are none of his; proving that it is the same mind is required in us, as was in Christ Jesus, in having our wills brought into Subjection unto the Will of God: And not that the Holy Ghost is given to be in us, as it was in the first Churches, whereby migh∣ty Sgns and Wonders were done by them, and the same Anointing taught them the hidden Misteries of God, for the Confirma∣tion of the Gospel; that others and those that did come after them, might believe the Truth thereof.
  • As also an Account of Boptism, as to the sign and the thing signified.
  • And of the Trinity.

By M. Mersen.

London, Printed and Sold by John Clarke at the Bible in the Old Change, John Gwillim in Bishops-gate-street, over against the Royal James, Mrs. Mitchel at the Crown and Cushion in West∣minster Hall, and Mr. Garin over against the Crown Tavern in the Strand, the corner of St. Clements Church Yard, 1697.

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