The effect of certaine sermons touching the full redemption of mankind by the death and bloud of Christ Iesus wherein besides the merite of Christs suffering, the manner of his offering, the power of his death, the comfort of his crosse, the glorie of his resurrection, are handled, what paines Christ suffered in his soule on the crosse: together, with the place and purpose of his descent to hel after death: preached at Paules Crosse and else where in London, by the right Reuerend Father Thomas Bilson Bishop of Winchester. With a conclusion to the reader for the cleering of certaine obiections made against said doctrine.

Bilson, Thomas, 1546 or 7-1616
Publisher: By Peter Short for Walter Burre and are to be sold in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Flower deluce
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1599
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A16144 ESTC ID: S102011 STC ID: 3064
Subject Headings: Redemption; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text and ages in all kingdomes and countries shoulde bee disturbed, distracted, and confounded in all the powers of their soules and senses of their bodie? where are the riches of Gods bounteousnesse, patience and long suffering which the Apostle so highlie commendeth, as leading vnto repentance? How could Abraham with anie truth saie to the rich man in hell; and ages in all kingdoms and countries should be disturbed, distracted, and confounded in all the Powers of their Souls and Senses of their body? where Are the riches of God's bounteousness, patience and long suffering which the Apostle so highly commends, as leading unto Repentance? How could Abraham with any truth say to the rich man in hell; cc n2 p-acp d n2 cc n2 vmd vbi vvn, j-vvn, cc vvn p-acp d dt n2 pp-f po32 n2 cc n2 pp-f po32 n1? q-crq vbr dt n2 pp-f npg1 n1, n1 cc av-j vvg r-crq dt n1 av av-j vvz, p-acp vvg p-acp n1? q-crq vmd np1 p-acp d n1 vvb p-acp dt j n1 p-acp n1;
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