The spiritual warfare, or, Some sermons concerning the nature of mortification, right exercise, and spiritual advantages thereof whereunto are added other two sermons, concerning the mystery of contentment : being the substance of ten sermons never heretofore printed / by Mr. Andrew Gray, late minister of the gospel at Glasgow.

Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656
Publisher: Printed by George Swinton James Glen and Thomas Brown
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1672
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A41846 ESTC ID: R32457 STC ID: G1619A
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text There is this that we would have you know, that in the accomplishment of this work of mortification, (of which we have been speaking at many occasions) a Christian hath that same power communicable unto him for the overcoming of his temptations, which Christ had in the overcoming of principalities and powers • this is clear, Eph. 19, 20. And certainly, sometimes when a Christian doth reflect upon those living and strong corruptions that are within him, he will have much of that fear which Elisha's servant had, who cryed out, Master what shall we do? but if our eyes were opened, we should see that there are more for us, nor against us: There is this that we would have you know, that in the accomplishment of this work of mortification, (of which we have been speaking At many occasions) a Christian hath that same power communicable unto him for the overcoming of his temptations, which christ had in the overcoming of principalities and Powers • this is clear, Ephesians 19, 20. And Certainly, sometime when a Christian does reflect upon those living and strong corruptions that Are within him, he will have much of that Fear which Elisha's servant had, who cried out, Master what shall we do? but if our eyes were opened, we should see that there Are more for us, nor against us: pc-acp vbz d cst pns12 vmd vhi pn22 vvb, cst p-acp dt n1 pp-f d n1 pp-f n1, (pp-f r-crq pns12 vhb vbn vvg p-acp d n2) dt np1 vhz d d n1 j p-acp pno31 p-acp dt vvg pp-f po31 n2, r-crq np1 vhd p-acp dt vvg pp-f n2 cc n2 • d vbz j, np1 crd, crd cc av-j, av c-crq dt njp vdz vvi p-acp d n-vvg cc j n2 cst vbr p-acp pno31, pns31 vmb vhi d pp-f d n1 r-crq npg1 n1 vhd, r-crq vvd av, vvb q-crq vmb pns12 vdi? p-acp cs po12 n2 vbdr vvn, pns12 vmd vvi cst a-acp vbr dc p-acp pno12, ccx p-acp pno12:




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In-Text Eph. 19, 20. Ephesians 19; Ephesians 20