The moderate Christian a sermon preached in Exeter at a trienniall visitation of the Reverend Father in God, Ioseph Lord Bishop of that see. March 24. 1630. By Iohn Bury, sometime Fellow of Baliol Colledge in Oxford.

Bury, John, 1580-1667
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby for Nathaniell Butter at Saint Anstins sic Gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1631
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A17335 ESTC ID: S107147 STC ID: 4180
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text A Christian may please and condescend, in all things, as Christ did condescend, and was tempted like us in all things, (Heb. 4.15.) NONLATINALPHABET, sinne only excepted. Here then is the difference betweene the fawning flatterer and the pleasing Christian: the flatterer that feeds on the aire of mens favour like the Cameleon, borrowes of the next obiect, any colour save white, the Hieroglipheke of innocence: but the good Christian, whose meate is more solide, profiting and saving, will suite to any colour save blacke, the livery of sinne and death. A Christian may please and condescend, in all things, as christ did condescend, and was tempted like us in all things, (Hebrew 4.15.), sin only excepted. Here then is the difference between the fawning flatterer and the pleasing Christian: the flatterer that feeds on the air of men's favour like the Chameleon, borrows of the next Object, any colour save white, the Hieroglipheke of innocence: but the good Christian, whose meat is more solid, profiting and Saving, will suit to any colour save black, the livery of sin and death. dt njp vmb vvi cc vvi, p-acp d n2, c-acp np1 vdd vvi, cc vbds vvn av-j pno12 p-acp d n2, (np1 crd.), n1 av-j vvn. av av vbz dt n1 p-acp dt vvg n1 cc dt vvg np1: dt n1 cst vvz p-acp dt n1 pp-f ng2 n1 av-j dt n1, vvz pp-f dt ord n1, d n1 p-acp j-jn, dt n1 pp-f n1: p-acp dt j njp, rg-crq n1 vbz av-dc j, vvg cc vvg, vmb n1 p-acp d n1 p-acp j-jn, dt n1 pp-f vvb cc n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 4.15; Hebrews 4.15 (AKJV); Job 13.7 (AKJV); Job 31.7
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Hebrews 4.15 (AKJV) - 1 hebrews 4.15: but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sinne. a christian may please and condescend, in all things, as christ did condescend, and was tempted like us in all things, (heb. 4.15.) sinne only excepted True 0.769 0.759 1.911
Hebrews 4.15 (ODRV) - 1 hebrews 4.15: but tempted in al things by similitude, except sinne. a christian may please and condescend, in all things, as christ did condescend, and was tempted like us in all things, (heb. 4.15.) sinne only excepted True 0.675 0.61 2.56




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In-Text Heb. 4.15. Hebrews 4.15