The first general epistle of St. John the Apostle, unfolded and applied the first part in two and twenty lectures on the first chapter, and two verses of the second : delivered in St. Dyonis. Back-Church, An. Dom. 1654 / by Nath. Hardy ...

Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670
Publisher: Printed by E Tyler for Nathanael Webb and William Grantham
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A45548 ESTC ID: R31526 STC ID: H722
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- John;
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In-Text This is that truth which the Apostle Paul planly asserts in those Scriptures which speak of reconciliation to God, thus he saith, God was in Christ reconciling the world to himselfe, and again, Christ is said to reconcile both (to wit Jew and Gentile) unto God in one body by the crosse, and againe, It pleased the Father by him, having made peace through the bloud of his crosse to roconcile all things to himselfe, It would not be passed by what is by Socinians objected, against these Scriptures that they speake onely of our being reconciled to God, not of Gods being reconciled to us, and so prove not any pacification of divine wrath by Christs death, whence it is that they understand this reconciling of us to God, to be no more then the turning of us from sin to God by true repentance. This is that truth which the Apostle Paul planly asserts in those Scriptures which speak of reconciliation to God, thus he Says, God was in christ reconciling the world to himself, and again, christ is said to reconcile both (to wit Jew and Gentile) unto God in one body by the cross, and again, It pleased the Father by him, having made peace through the blood of his cross to roconcile all things to himself, It would not be passed by what is by socinians objected, against these Scriptures that they speak only of our being reconciled to God, not of God's being reconciled to us, and so prove not any pacification of divine wrath by Christ death, whence it is that they understand this reconciling of us to God, to be no more then the turning of us from since to God by true Repentance. d vbz d n1 r-crq dt n1 np1 j n2 p-acp d n2 r-crq vvb pp-f n1 p-acp np1, av pns31 vvz, np1 vbds p-acp np1 n-vvg dt n1 p-acp px31, cc av, np1 vbz vvn p-acp vvb d (p-acp n1 np1 cc j) p-acp np1 p-acp crd n1 p-acp dt n1, cc av, pn31 vvd dt n1 p-acp pno31, vhg vvn n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n1 pc-acp vvi d n2 p-acp px31, pn31 vmd xx vbi vvn p-acp r-crq vbz p-acp njp2 vvd, p-acp d n2 cst pns32 vvb av-j pp-f po12 vbg vvn p-acp np1, xx pp-f n2 vbg vvn p-acp pno12, cc av vvb xx d n1 pp-f j-jn n1 p-acp npg1 n1, c-crq pn31 vbz d pns32 vvb d n-vvg pp-f pno12 p-acp np1, pc-acp vbi dx av-dc cs dt vvg pp-f pno12 p-acp n1 p-acp np1 p-acp j n1.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 5.18; Colossians 1.19; Colossians 1.20 (Tyndale); Ephesians 2.16; Romans 9.24 (Tyndale)
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Colossians 1.20 (Tyndale) colossians 1.20: and by him to reconcile all thynge vnto him silfe and to set at peace by him thorow the bloud of his crosse both thynges in heven and thynges in erth. this is that truth which the apostle paul planly asserts in those scriptures which speak of reconciliation to god, thus he saith, god was in christ reconciling the world to himselfe, and again, christ is said to reconcile both (to wit jew and gentile) unto god in one body by the crosse, and againe, it pleased the father by him, having made peace through the bloud of his crosse to roconcile all things to himselfe, it would not be passed by what is by socinians objected, against these scriptures that they speake onely of our being reconciled to god, not of gods being reconciled to us, and so prove not any pacification of divine wrath by christs death, whence it is that they understand this reconciling of us to god, to be no more then the turning of us from sin to god by true repentance False 0.621 0.893 5.589
Colossians 1.20 (AKJV) colossians 1.20: and (hauing made peace through the blood of his crosse) by him to reconcile all things vnto himself, by him, i say, whether they bee things in earth, or things in heauen. this is that truth which the apostle paul planly asserts in those scriptures which speak of reconciliation to god, thus he saith, god was in christ reconciling the world to himselfe, and again, christ is said to reconcile both (to wit jew and gentile) unto god in one body by the crosse, and againe, it pleased the father by him, having made peace through the bloud of his crosse to roconcile all things to himselfe, it would not be passed by what is by socinians objected, against these scriptures that they speake onely of our being reconciled to god, not of gods being reconciled to us, and so prove not any pacification of divine wrath by christs death, whence it is that they understand this reconciling of us to god, to be no more then the turning of us from sin to god by true repentance False 0.617 0.817 7.117
Ephesians 2.16 (Tyndale) ephesians 2.16: and to reconcile both vnto god in one body thorow his crosse and slewe hatred therby: this is that truth which the apostle paul planly asserts in those scriptures which speak of reconciliation to god, thus he saith, god was in christ reconciling the world to himselfe, and again, christ is said to reconcile both (to wit jew and gentile) unto god in one body by the crosse, and againe, it pleased the father by him, having made peace through the bloud of his crosse to roconcile all things to himselfe, it would not be passed by what is by socinians objected, against these scriptures that they speake onely of our being reconciled to god, not of gods being reconciled to us, and so prove not any pacification of divine wrath by christs death, whence it is that they understand this reconciling of us to god, to be no more then the turning of us from sin to god by true repentance False 0.602 0.805 6.395




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Note 0 2 Cor. 5.18. 2 Corinthians 5.18
Note 1 Ephes. 2.16. Ephesians 2.16
Note 1 Colos. 1.19. Colossians 1.19