Christ evidenced to be the amen, truth it self, in the three most important significations thereof whereby the foundation of our religion, the ground of our faith, and the infallible authority of the Holy Scriptures are established : which were delivered in a sermon preached October 14th before the Right Worshipful the mayor, recorder, aldermen, and sheriff, on the morning, at St. Nicholas Church in the town and county of New-Castle, upon Tyne / by Thomas Davison ...

Davison, Thomas, b. 1639 or 40
Publisher: Printed by J G for Robert Clavel
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A37265 ESTC ID: R4658 STC ID: D439
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines -- 17th century;
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In-Text and that it will be the Conclusion (may I so express it) of their everlasting Hymns and Praises. So that AMEN, in its remotest signification, expresseth the Sublimest Perfection, the Highest Truth, Viz. the Eternal and Ʋncreated Truth, Viz. God the Father, the Original: God the Son, the Revealed; and God the Holy Ghost, the Proceeding Truth. Truth being the very Basis of the Divine Essence, and Attributes of the Divine Essence: for God being the Only True God, (Joh. 5.20.) is differenced and distinguished from all False Gods, such as Idols, which the Prophet calls, Teachers of Lyes, Hab. 2.18. and that it will be the Conclusion (may I so express it) of their everlasting Hymns and Praises. So that AMEN, in its Remotest signification, Expresses the Sublimest Perfection, the Highest Truth, Viz. the Eternal and Ʋncreated Truth, Viz. God the Father, the Original: God the Son, the Revealed; and God the Holy Ghost, the Proceeding Truth. Truth being the very Basis of the Divine Essence, and Attributes of the Divine Essence: for God being the Only True God, (John 5.20.) is differenced and distinguished from all False God's, such as Idols, which the Prophet calls, Teachers of Lies, Hab. 2.18. cc cst pn31 vmb vbi dt n1 (vmb pns11 av vvi pn31) pp-f po32 j n2 cc n2. av cst uh-n, p-acp po31 js n1, vvz dt vv2 n1, dt js n1, av dt j cc j n1, av np1 dt n1, dt j-jn: np1 dt n1, dt vvd; cc np1 dt j n1, dt vvg n1. n1 vbg dt j n1 pp-f dt j-jn n1, cc n2 pp-f dt j-jn n1: p-acp np1 vbg dt av-j j np1, (np1 crd.) vbz vvn cc vvn p-acp d j n2, d c-acp n2, r-crq dt n1 vvz, n2 pp-f vvz, np1 crd.




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