(H) The outward crucifying of Christ, is not preached barely and alone, as Mr Dell here intimateth; but together with his self-denying obedience, as the original, and the glory of it, by
Animadversions on Mr. William Dells book intituled The crucified and quickned Christian. By Humfry Chambers, D.D. Pastor of Pewsy in the county of Wilts. Novemb. vicessimo, 1652. Imprimatur John Owen Vicecan. Oxon.
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- Animadversions on Mr. William Dells book intituled The crucified and quickned Christian. By Humfry Chambers, D.D. Pastor of Pewsy in the county of Wilts. Novemb. vicessimo, 1652. Imprimatur John Owen Vicecan. Oxon.
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"Animadversions on Mr. William Dells book intituled The crucified and quickned Christian. By Humfry Chambers, D.D. Pastor of Pewsy in the county of Wilts. Novemb. vicessimo, 1652. Imprimatur John Owen Vicecan. Oxon." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78551.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.
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those who never learned from the Scriptures, to call his in∣ward prostrating of his will, at the feet of his Fathers will, his crucifying. Though two Thieves were outwardly crucified with our Lord Christ, yet is his outward crosse most glorious before the eyes of all that believe the Gospel, Gal. 6.14. And it seems very strange and derogatory to the honor of our Saviours death, that a Christian should judge of the lovelinesse of the outward crosse of our Mediator, by the crosse of malefactors, though crucified with him.