A treatise against superstitious Jesv-worship wherein the true sense of Phil. 2, 9-10 is opened, and from thence is plainly shewed and by sundry arguments proved, that corporall bowing at the name Jesus, is neither commanded, grounded, or warranted thereupon ... / written especially for the benefit of weake seduced persons that have a zeale towards God, though not according to knowledge by Mascall Giles.

Giles, Mascall, 1595 or 6-1652
Publisher: Printed by T P and M S for Andrew Kembe
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A42751 ESTC ID: R28636 STC ID: G738
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Philippians II, 9-10; Posture in worship; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and I affirme againe, that the Name Christ doth every where denote Christs Person, as well as the Name Jesus, and if this distinction abovesaid could be proved true, that Iesus signifieth our Saviours Person, Christ his Office, yet it will be an ill Consequent to affirme, (if it were necessary to bow at Names,) that we should bow onely at that Name that signifieth Christ Person, and not at that name that signifies his Office, seeing by his Office he brings us to God, and makes knowne unto us the Father. Therefore this reason is without ground, and without any light from Scripture. and I affirm again, that the Name christ does every where denote Christ Person, as well as the Name jesus, and if this distinction abovesaid could be proved true, that Iesus signifies our Saviors Person, christ his Office, yet it will be an ill Consequent to affirm, (if it were necessary to bow At Names,) that we should bow only At that Name that signifies christ Person, and not At that name that signifies his Office, seeing by his Office he brings us to God, and makes known unto us the Father. Therefore this reason is without ground, and without any Light from Scripture. cc pns11 vvb av, cst dt n1 np1 vdz d c-crq vvi npg1 n1, c-acp av c-acp dt n1 np1, cc cs d n1 j vmd vbi vvn j, cst np1 vvz po12 ng1 n1, np1 po31 n1, av pn31 vmb vbi dt j-jn j pc-acp vvi, (cs pn31 vbdr j pc-acp vvi p-acp n2,) cst pns12 vmd vvi av-j p-acp d vvb cst vvz np1 n1, cc xx p-acp d n1 cst vvz po31 n1, vvg p-acp po31 n1 pns31 vvz pno12 p-acp np1, cc vvz vvn p-acp pno12 dt n1. av d n1 vbz p-acp n1, cc p-acp d j p-acp n1.




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