Vasanos alåethinåe, the true touchstone which shews both grace and nature, or, A discourse concerning self examination, by which both saints and sinners may come to know themselves whereunto are added sundry meditations relating to the Lords Supper / by Nathanael Vincent ...

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Vasanos alåethinåe, the true touchstone which shews both grace and nature, or, A discourse concerning self examination, by which both saints and sinners may come to know themselves whereunto are added sundry meditations relating to the Lords Supper / by Nathanael Vincent ...
Author
Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697.
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London :: Printed by J. Richardson, for Tho. Parkhurst ...,
1681.
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Grace (Theology) -- Early works to 1800.
Lord's Supper.
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MEDITATION. LVI.

Thy death O Lord, is to be shewn forth till thou comest, 'tis proper for me to think of thy coming, and to rejoyce at the thoughts of it. My Lord and Redeemer, will cer∣tainly appear the second time without sin to Salvation. And when he shall appear I shall be like him, and appear with him in glory. Time and days do fly away apace, and the comming of my Lord draweth nigh. That will be the day of my open absolution, of my full and compleat Redemption, of my joyful and triumphant Coronation. How full of glory and of love, will be the face of Jesus then! Ah! where shall the ungodly and sinners then appear! How will the greatest and the stoutest of them, even the Kings and Cheif Captains, and mighty men, tremble; and call to the Rocks and Moun∣tains to fall on them and cover them, from the face of him that sits upon the Throne, and from the Wrath of the Lamb! But though most of mankind be full of horror, I if I am a true Believer shall be full of joy, and after I have been openly acquitted, own'd and crown'd,

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before Men and Angels: Whither, Oh whi∣ther will my Lord carry me! Into those Mansions he is gone to prepare; into the presence Chamber of the King of Glory. Where God himself will be All in All.

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