A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England; agreed upon and consented unto by their elders and messengers. Licensed and entred according to order.

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A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England; agreed upon and consented unto by their elders and messengers. Licensed and entred according to order.
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Congregational Churches in England.
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London :: printed for Nath. Ponder, at the Peacock in the Poultry,
1688.
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Congregational churches -- Catechisms -- Early works to 1800.
Congregational churches -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800.
Congregational churches -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England; agreed upon and consented unto by their elders and messengers. Licensed and entred according to order." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52593.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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III.

The Lord Jesus in his Humane Na∣ture, thus united to the Divine in the Person of the Son, was sanctified and annointed with the holy Spirit above measure, having in him all the Trea∣sures of Wisdom and Knowledge, in whom it pleased the Father, that all fulness should dwell, to the end that

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being holy, harmless, undefiled, and full of Grace and Truth, he might be through∣ly furnished to execute the Office of a Mediator and Surety; which Office he took not unto himself, but was there∣unto called by his Father, who also put all Power and Judgment into his hand, and gave him Commandment to execute the same.

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