A threefold preseruatiue against three dangerous diseases of these latter times 1. Non proficiency in grace. 2. Fals-hearted hypocrisie. 3. Back-sliding in religion. Prescribed in a sermon at S. Pauls Crosse in London, September, 17. 1609. By William Sclater, Batcheler in Diuinity, and sometimes fellow of the Kings Colledge in Cambridge.

Sclater, William, 1575-1626
Publisher: By S S tafford for Richard Bonian and Henry Walley and are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard at the spred Eagle neere the great north doore
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A11606 ESTC ID: S116857 STC ID: 21847
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Thirdly, who can imagine an influence of grace from Christ the head, where is not reall and true vnion with him? and who will vndertake to proue, that euer reprobate is vnited vnto Christ, fith hee lacks first, bond of vnion, the Spirit; secondly, instrument of vnion, liuely faith; thirdly, fruit of vnion, euerlasting life. It is true, that Christ is head ouer reprobates in respect of eminence, not so in regard of influence. And the gifts they partake from Christ, they haue from him as a rich Lord adorning his Church; Thirdly, who can imagine an influence of grace from christ the head, where is not real and true Union with him? and who will undertake to prove, that ever Reprobate is united unto christ, fifth he lacks First, bound of Union, the Spirit; secondly, Instrument of Union, lively faith; Thirdly, fruit of Union, everlasting life. It is true, that christ is head over Reprobates in respect of eminence, not so in regard of influence. And the Gifts they partake from christ, they have from him as a rich Lord adorning his Church; ord, r-crq vmb vvi dt n1 pp-f n1 p-acp np1 dt n1, q-crq vbz xx j cc j n1 p-acp pno31? cc q-crq vmb vvi pc-acp vvi, cst av j-jn vbz vvn p-acp np1, zz pns31 vvz ord, n1 pp-f n1, dt n1; ord, n1 pp-f n1, j n1; ord, n1 pp-f n1, j n1. pn31 vbz j, cst np1 vbz n1 p-acp n2-jn p-acp n1 pp-f n1, xx av p-acp n1 pp-f n1. cc dt n2 pns32 vvb p-acp np1, pns32 vhb p-acp pno31 p-acp dt j n1 vvg po31 n1;
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