An eccho from the great deep

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Title
An eccho from the great deep
Author
Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.
Publication
London :: Printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert neer the West end of Pauls,
MDCL. [1650]
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Subject terms
Society of Friends
Quakers -- England
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"An eccho from the great deep." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90389.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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The Contents.

  • 1. OF the difference between God and the Creature. Pag. 1
  • 2. Of Good and Evil. Pag. 3
  • 3. Of the Devil. Pag. 5
  • 4. Of Righteousness, Holiness and Happiness. Pag. 9
  • 5. Of Redemption. Pag. 10
  • 6. Of Faith. Pag. 12
  • 7. Of Love. Pag. 14
  • 8. Of Self-denyal. Pag. 21
  • 9. Of Christ, from John 1.1. Pag. 24
  • 10. Of the two Principles, Seeds or Creations; their different Natures, Motions and Ends. Pag. 35
  • 11. Of the New-Birth, whence Faith and Love flows, and to which Redemption with all the priviledges of it appertain, from Joh. 1.12. Pag. 39
  • 12. Of the excellent Nature of this Birth, or of the Child thus be∣gotten, thus born; from Joh. 3.6. Pag. 42
  • 13. Of the excellent Food prepared for this New-born-child, to nourish him, and cause him to grow, from Joh. 6.63. Pag. 44
  • 14. Some Properties which attend this New-born-child in his non-age, while he is growing up to his inheritance, from Matth. 5.3, &c. Pag. 47
  • 15. Of the Fathers care over this Child, and his readiness to pro∣vide for him every thing he needs; from Luke 11.13. Pag. 51
  • 16. A strange Occurrence, which may befall this Darling of God and of Christ, in his pilgrimage and travel towards his native Country, hidden in a Parable John 11. Pag. 53
  • 17. Of the Relation between Christ and his, and the Hold they have of each other, from Joh. 10.14. Pag. 58
  • 18. Of the New Covenant, from Hebr. 8.10, 11, 12. Pag. 65
  • 19. The way to Life, which is through the death of that which we account and press after as life, and particularly through the Cap∣tivity of the Life it self; from 2 Cor. 12.7, 8, 9, 10. Pag. 83
  • 20. The Way to true Knowledg, from 2 Cor. 5.16. Pag. 100
  • ...

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  • 21. Of the Seasons, varieties and changes in the inward World, which answer to the seasons, varieties and changes in the out∣ward World (which is a map or picture of them) according to that description given by that wise Observer of the course of Nature, Eccles. 3.1, &c. Pag. 106
  • 22. The secret, hidden, most inward voyce and demeanor of Sion in the time of her Captivity, from Lament. 3.24, &c. Pag. 111
  • 23. The Ruine, Destruction, and utter Desolation of Babylon, from Revel. 18.21. Pag. 121
  • 24. An Exhortation to such in whom the seed of Life is sown, to wait for the growth and happy success of it; from James 5.7, 8. Pag. 125
FINIS.
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