The mystery of the marriage song and mutuall spirituall embraces between Christ & his spouse opened, in an exposition with practicall notes & observations on the whole forty-fifth Psalme / by W. Troughton ...

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The mystery of the marriage song and mutuall spirituall embraces between Christ & his spouse opened, in an exposition with practicall notes & observations on the whole forty-fifth Psalme / by W. Troughton ...
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Troughton, William, 1614?-1677?
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London :: Printed by M.S. for the use of the author,
1656.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms LXV -- Commentaries.
Christian life.
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From Verse 5.

1 Observ. That Christ and his people will meet with much opposition in a good work.

Christ bath two sorts of Enemies. 1 Open. 2 Secret.

2 Observ. That it is a great evill and provocation to oppose the Lord Jesus in his Kingly Office.

3 Observ. That Christ is an excellent Archer, and hits the mark whensoever he shooteth.

4 Observ. That the Lord shoots the keen Arrowes of his wrath into the hearts and consciences of men.

This King is the King of hearts, and hath to doe chiefly with the heart and spirit. For

  • 1 He chiefly requireth spirit worship.
  • 2 He bestoweth spirituall blessings.
  • 3 He furnisheth his people with spirituall wea∣pons.
  • 4 He abhorreth spirit destlements.
  • 5 He gives up obstinate sinners to spirit delusions.

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