Compunction or pricking of heart with the time, meanes, nature, necessity, and order of it, and of conversion; with motives, directions, signes, and means of cure of the wounded in heart, with other consequent or concomitant duties, especially self-deniall, all of them gathered from the text, Acts 2.37. and fitted, preached, and applied to his hearers at Dantzick in Pruse-land, in ann. 1641. and partly 1642. Being the sum of 80. sermons. With a post-script concerning these times, and the sutableness of this text and argument to the same, and to the calling of the Jews. By R.J. doctor of divinity.

R. J
Publisher: printed by Ruth Raworth for Thomas Whitaker and are to be sold at his shop at the Kings Armes in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1648
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A46526 ESTC ID: R213600 STC ID: J27
Subject Headings: Christian life; Self-denial; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 2. Rich men (if they be as yet unhumbled) are called on to weep and howl, (their danger being so great and their salvation so difficult) by being told what else in the end will befall them, Jam. 5.1, 2, &c. 3. And poor men should strive to be also poor in spirit, their outward poverty and wants inviting them thereunto, as we see in the Prodigall, whose poverty and wants (though deeper matters be implied) humbled him and sent him home unto (God) his Father. 2. Rich men (if they be as yet unhumbled) Are called on to weep and howl, (their danger being so great and their salvation so difficult) by being told what Else in the end will befall them, Jam. 5.1, 2, etc. 3. And poor men should strive to be also poor in Spirit, their outward poverty and Wants inviting them thereunto, as we see in the Prodigal, whose poverty and Wants (though Deeper matters be implied) humbled him and sent him home unto (God) his Father. crd j n2 (cs pns32 vbb a-acp av vvn) vbr vvn p-acp pc-acp vvi cc vvi, (po32 n1 vbg av j cc po32 n1 av j) p-acp vbg vvn r-crq av p-acp dt n1 vmb vvi pno32, np1 crd, crd, av crd cc j n2 vmd vvi pc-acp vbi av j p-acp n1, po32 j n1 cc n2 vvg pno32 av, c-acp pns12 vvb p-acp dt j-jn, rg-crq n1 cc n2 (cs jc-jn n2 vbb vvn) vvd pno31 cc vvd pno31 av-an p-acp (np1) po31 n1.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 5.1; James 5.2; James 5.3
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In-Text Jam. 5.1, 2, &c. 3. James 5.1; James 5.2; James 5.3