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 as to pity it? Nor sorrowful apprehensions of the severity, and strictness of that Justice, (under which it suffer'd) as not to dread it? Are our Bowels so harden'd, that we can have no Yernings for him, who was in Bitterness of Soul for us? Or doth our Faith and Belief fall short of that of Devils, that the apprehensions of the exactest Justice, (in not sparing the innocent,) and of the dreadfulness (to guilty Souls) of the Judgment to come, cannot cause us, (as it makes them) Quake and Tremble, St. Jam. 2.19. as to pity it? Nor sorrowful apprehensions of the severity, and strictness of that justice, (under which it suffered) as not to dread it? are our Bowels so hardened, that we can have no Yearnings for him, who was in Bitterness of Soul for us? Or does our Faith and Belief fallen short of that of Devils, that the apprehensions of the Exactest justice, (in not sparing the innocent,) and of the dreadfulness (to guilty Souls) of the Judgement to come, cannot cause us, (as it makes them) Quake and Tremble, Saint Jam. 2.19. c-acp pc-acp vvi pn31? ccx j n2 pp-f dt n1, cc n1 pp-f d n1, (p-acp r-crq pn31 vvd) c-acp xx pc-acp vvi pn31? vbr po12 n2 av vvn, cst pns12 vmb vhi dx n2-vvg p-acp pno31, r-crq vbds p-acp n1 pp-f n1 p-acp pno12? cc vdz po12 n1 cc n1 vvb j pp-f d pp-f n2, cst dt n2 pp-f dt js n1, (p-acp xx vvg dt j-jn,) cc pp-f dt n1 (p-acp j n2) pp-f dt n1 pc-acp vvi, vmbx vvi pno12, (c-acp pn31 vvz pno32) n1 cc vvb, n1 np1 crd.




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