The law and equity of the gospel, or, The goodness of our Lord as a legislator delivered first from the pulpit in two plain sermons, and now repeated from the press with others tending to the same end ... by Thomas Pierce ...

Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691
Publisher: Printed by S Roycroft for Robert Clavell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A54843 ESTC ID: R38205 STC ID: P2185
Subject Headings: Christian life; Providence and government of God;
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In-Text For the Commandments of God are so extremely for our Interest, and so conformable to our Reason, that even in keeping them (saith the Psalmist) there is great Reward, (Psal. 19. 9, 10, 11.) This I endeavour'd to make appear in the last days Subject of my Discourse, shewing the Goodness of our Master from the Work about which he employs his Servants; (As I shall also make it appear upon some other opportunity.) And indeed 'tis so impossible, that any Arrears of Bliss and Glory should be due to us in Heaven, for our having been obedient (that is happy ) here on Earth, that (in the Nineteenth Chapter of St. Matthew at the Nine and twentieth Verse,) Whosoever hath forsaken either Father, or Mother, or Brethren, For the commandments of God Are so extremely for our Interest, and so conformable to our Reason, that even in keeping them (Says the Psalmist) there is great Reward, (Psalm 19. 9, 10, 11.) This I endeavoured to make appear in the last days Subject of my Discourse, showing the goodness of our Master from the Work about which he employs his Servants; (As I shall also make it appear upon Some other opportunity.) And indeed it's so impossible, that any Arrears of Bliss and Glory should be due to us in Heaven, for our having been obedient (that is happy) Here on Earth, that (in the Nineteenth Chapter of Saint Matthew At the Nine and twentieth Verse,) Whosoever hath forsaken either Father, or Mother, or Brothers, p-acp dt n2 pp-f np1 vbr av av-jn c-acp po12 n1, cc av j p-acp po12 n1, cst av p-acp vvg pno32 (vvz dt n1) pc-acp vbz j n1, (np1 crd crd, crd, crd) d pns11 vvd pc-acp vvi vvi p-acp dt ord n2 j-jn pp-f po11 n1, vvg dt n1 pp-f po12 n1 p-acp dt vvb p-acp r-crq pns31 vvz po31 n2; (c-acp pns11 vmb av vvi pn31 vvi p-acp d j-jn n1.) cc av pn31|vbz av j, cst d n2 pp-f n1 cc n1 vmd vbi j-jn p-acp pno12 p-acp n1, p-acp po12 vhg vbn j (cst vbz j) av p-acp n1, cst (p-acp dt ord n1 pp-f n1 np1 p-acp dt crd cc ord n1,) r-crq vhz vvn d n1, cc n1, cc n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 18.12 (ODRV); Psalms 19.10; Psalms 19.11; Psalms 19.9
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Psalms 18.12 (ODRV) psalms 18.12: for thy seruant keepeth them, in keeping them is much reward. even in keeping them (saith the psalmist) there is great reward, (psal. 19. 9, 10, 11.) this i endeavour'd to make appear in the last days subject of my discourse, shewing the goodness of our master from the work about which he employs his servants True 0.672 0.786 0.148
Psalms 18.12 (ODRV) psalms 18.12: for thy seruant keepeth them, in keeping them is much reward. so conformable to our reason, that even in keeping them (saith the psalmist) there is great reward, (psal. 19. 9, 10, 11.) this i endeavour'd to make appear in the last days subject of my discourse, shewing the goodness of our master from the work about which he employs his servants True 0.612 0.508 0.148




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In-Text Psal. 19. 9, 10, 11. Psalms 19.9; Psalms 19.10; Psalms 19.11