Christ and Moses excellency, or, Sion and Sinai's glory.: Being a triplex treatise, distinguishing and explaining the two covenants or the gospel and law: and directing to the right understanding applying, and finding of the informing and assuring promises, that belong to both Covenants. / By Vavasor Povvell, preacher of the Gospel in Wales.

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Christ and Moses excellency, or, Sion and Sinai's glory.: Being a triplex treatise, distinguishing and explaining the two covenants or the gospel and law: and directing to the right understanding applying, and finding of the informing and assuring promises, that belong to both Covenants. / By Vavasor Povvell, preacher of the Gospel in Wales.
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Powell, Vavasor, 1617-1670.
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London :: Printed by R. I. for Hannah Allen, at the Crown in Popes-head-Alley,
1650.
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Christian literature
Jesus Christ
Moses -- (Biblical leader)
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"Christ and Moses excellency, or, Sion and Sinai's glory.: Being a triplex treatise, distinguishing and explaining the two covenants or the gospel and law: and directing to the right understanding applying, and finding of the informing and assuring promises, that belong to both Covenants. / By Vavasor Povvell, preacher of the Gospel in Wales." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90893.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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REconciliation, Christ hath re∣conciled some, pag. 117. And saved all reconciled, p. 117, 118. The Word reconciled, figuratively taken, p. 119.

Redeemer, Christ sufficient to re∣deem all: 30. grounds against uni∣versall Redemption, from p. 109, to 121. Objections answered, p. 124. &c.

Reprobation, not the cause of damnation, p. 15.

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