The fall of angels laid open I. in the greatness of the sin that caus'd it, II. in the grievousness of the punishment inflicted for it, III. the honour of divine goodness in permitting the one, and of divine justice in inflicting the other vindicated, IV. and lastly, some inferences relating to practice deducted from it : in a sermon preached October 14, 1683, before the Right Worshipful the mayor, recorder, aldermen, sheriffs, &c., 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 for R Clavell and are to be sold by Joseph Hall
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A37266 ESTC ID: R201792 STC ID: D440
Subject Headings: Angels; Sermons, English;
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In-Text where each Sense is afflicted to extremity, viz. that of Seeing, with the Grossest and Thickest Darkness, viz. Utter Darkness, St. Math. 25.30. That of Smelling, with the most Offensive Stench, and suffocating Steams of burning Brimstone, kindled by the Divine Breathings Isa. 30. ult: (Thence Hell is called the Lake of Brimstone Rev. 20.10.) That of Touching, with the hottest Scorchings of everlasting Burnings. St. Math. 25.41. That of Tasting, with the bitterest Gall, and Wormwood, with the extreamest Parchings of Thirst, pinchings of Hunger. St. Luke. 16.24. where each Sense is afflicted to extremity, viz. that of Seeing, with the Grossest and Thickest Darkness, viz. Utter Darkness, Saint Math. 25.30. That of Smelling, with the most Offensive Stench, and suffocating Steams of burning Brimstone, kindled by the Divine Breathings Isaiah 30. ult: (Thence Hell is called the Lake of Brimstone Rev. 20.10.) That of Touching, with the hottest Scorchings of everlasting Burnings. Saint Math. 25.41. That of Tasting, with the Bitterest Gall, and Wormwood, with the Extremest Parchings of Thirst, pinchings of Hunger. Saint Lycia. 16.24. c-crq d n1 vbz vvn p-acp n1, n1 cst pp-f vvg, p-acp dt js cc js n1, n1 j n1, n1 np1 crd. d pp-f j-vvg, p-acp dt av-ds j n1, cc j-vvg n2 pp-f j-vvg n1, vvn p-acp dt j-jn n2-vvg np1 crd n1: (av n1 vbz vvn dt n1 pp-f np1 n1 crd.) d pp-f vvg, p-acp dt js n2-vvg pp-f j n2. n1 np1 crd. d pp-f vvg, p-acp dt js n1, cc n1, p-acp dt js-jn n2-vvg pp-f n1, n2-vvg pp-f n1. n1 av. crd.




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