Christ and the Church: or Parallels, in three books.: In the first ye have the harmony between Christ and the foregoing types, by which he was fore-shadowed in the Old Testament, both persons and things. In the second the agreement between Christ and other things, to which he is compared in the holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. In the third the agreement between the Church and the types, by which it was foreshadowed in the Old Testament; and other resemblances, by which it is set forth in the holy Scriptures. By Henry Vertue, M.A. rector of Alhallows Hony-lane.

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Christ and the Church: or Parallels, in three books.: In the first ye have the harmony between Christ and the foregoing types, by which he was fore-shadowed in the Old Testament, both persons and things. In the second the agreement between Christ and other things, to which he is compared in the holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. In the third the agreement between the Church and the types, by which it was foreshadowed in the Old Testament; and other resemblances, by which it is set forth in the holy Scriptures. By Henry Vertue, M.A. rector of Alhallows Hony-lane.
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Vertue, Henry, d. 1660.
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1659.
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"Christ and the Church: or Parallels, in three books.: In the first ye have the harmony between Christ and the foregoing types, by which he was fore-shadowed in the Old Testament, both persons and things. In the second the agreement between Christ and other things, to which he is compared in the holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. In the third the agreement between the Church and the types, by which it was foreshadowed in the Old Testament; and other resemblances, by which it is set forth in the holy Scriptures. By Henry Vertue, M.A. rector of Alhallows Hony-lane." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A95869.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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Faults amended in the Book.

PAge 26 line 32. r. humane nature Moses. p. 37 26. r. sins, for ever sate. p. 40. l. 25. r. Heb. 7. p. 77. l. 25. r. Bucanus p. 81. l. 30. r. to the meek the acceptable p. 72. l. 10. r. Merchant p. 93, l. 14 r. relish, p. 94. l. 10. r. is offered, p. 97. l. 34. r. one, p. 115. l. 18. for it r. is, p. 128. l 17. r. equalizing it for. p. 129. 10 r. Chri∣stian Religion, p 154. l. 13. r. prayer, p. 156. l. 15. r. received grace, p. 157. l. 10. r. justice of God, p. 188. l. 21. r. into, p 201. l. 21. r. tear, p. 212. ult. r. among, p. 273. l. 33. r. sent, p. 313. l. 7. r. first. p. 359. l. 13. r. stands in, p. 367. l. 1. r. Mag∣nifico's, p. 402. l. 24. r. how great, p. 404. 35. r. Priest.

Faults amended in the margine.

Page 21. l. 18. r. flecteretur, p. 19. l. 1. r. Pharaoni, p. 38. l. 1. r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. p. 66. l. 5. r. mittitur, p. 67. antepen. r. ejiciendus p. 68. ver. fin. r. Deo gratias Presbyt. p. 73. l. 13. r. De trib. p. 78. l. 16. r. similis, p. 79. l. 5. r. meritis, p. 80. l. 20. r. con∣solata sunt me, p. 94. l. 14. r. colligi, p. 113. l. 9. r. lignum, l. 17. r. tanquam, l. 29. r. congregabit, p. 177. l. 19. r. Christi, l. 25. r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. p. 211. l. 2. r. malo, 114. l. 12. r. Synagogae, p. 249. l. 24. r. deputemus pro patria &, p. 265. l. 22. r. visibilis, p. 273. l. 12, 13. r. ascensio: quid horum, p. 293. l. 11. r. est Deus, p. 319. l. 10. r. ligari, p. 320. l. 13. r. carnem, p. 321. l. 17. r. salientis, p. l. 31. r. perfudit, p. 338, l. 9. r. assignare, l. 9, 10. r. pulicem, p. 353. l. 15. r. intelli∣geremus, p. 381. l. 7. r. haereticorum.

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