The signal diagnostick whereby we are to judge of our own affections : and as well of our present, as future state, or, The love of Christ planted upon the very same turf, on which it once had been supplanted by the extreme love of sin : being the substance of several sermons, deliver'd at several times and places, and now at last met together to make up the treatise which ensues / by Tho. Pierce.

Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691
Publisher: Printed by R N for R Royston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1670
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A54857 ESTC ID: R12333 STC ID: P2199
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sin;
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In-Text And then for the Iews, we may know the Disciples of the Scribes, by their Traditional corruptions and Expositions of the Law. We may know the Disciples of the Pharisees, by their Form of godliness, and their appearing righteous unto men. We may know the Disciples of the Sadduces, by their denial of Providence and dis-belief of the Resurrection. We may know the Disciples of the Esseni, by their overstrict Sabbatizing. The Disciples of the Nazarites, by their abstinence from the flesh of all living creatures. And the Disciples of the Hemerobaptists, by their every day washings from Top to Toe. And then for the Iews, we may know the Disciples of the Scribes, by their Traditional corruptions and Expositions of the Law. We may know the Disciples of the Pharisees, by their From of godliness, and their appearing righteous unto men. We may know the Disciples of the Sadducees, by their denial of Providence and disbelief of the Resurrection. We may know the Disciples of the Essenes, by their overstrict Sabbatizing. The Disciples of the nazarites, by their abstinence from the Flesh of all living creatures. And the Disciples of the Hemerobaptists, by their every day washings from Top to Toe. cc av p-acp dt np2, pns12 vmb vvi dt n2 pp-f dt n2, p-acp po32 j n2 cc n2 pp-f dt n1. pns12 vmb vvi dt n2 pp-f dt np2, p-acp po32 n1 pp-f n1, cc po32 vvg j p-acp n2. pns12 vmb vvi dt n2 pp-f dt np2, p-acp po32 n1 pp-f n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n1. pns12 vmb vvi dt n2 pp-f dt np1, p-acp po32 j vvg. dt n2 pp-f dt np2, p-acp po32 n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f d vvg n2. cc dt n2 pp-f dt np1, p-acp po32 d n1 n2-vvg p-acp n1 p-acp n1.
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