Motives to holy living, or, Heads for meditation divided into consideratins, counsels, duties : together with some forms of devotion in litanies, collects, doxologies, &c.

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Motives to holy living, or, Heads for meditation divided into consideratins, counsels, duties : together with some forms of devotion in litanies, collects, doxologies, &c.
Author
R. H., 1609-1678.
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Oxford :: [s.n.],
1688.
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Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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§. 148. Sacrifice.

1. Propitia∣tory.

1. Being the Christians commemorative Sacrifice of Christ's Death, answering to the Jews sin-offering; by the Symbols of Bread, and Wine consecrated, and sanctified by the invisible operation of the Holy Ghost, (as St. Austine borrowing the Phrase from Rom. 15, 16.) procuring (as well as the legal Sacrifices did, i. e. in virtue of that only

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one expiatory Sacrifice once offered upon the Cross), to him, who comes to it with due preparation, Remission of his sins (Matt. 26.28. This is my Blood shed for remission of sins. Malac. 1.11.—3.3. —1. Cor. 11.26, 27.29. —1. Cor. 10.16. &c.)

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