Sermons preached on several occasions to which a discourse is annexed concerning the true reason of the sufferings of Christ : wherein Crellius his answer to Grotius is considered / by Edward Stillingfleet ...

Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
Publisher: Printed by Robert White for Henry Mortlock
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1673
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A61626 ESTC ID: R14142 STC ID: S5666
Subject Headings: Atonement; Church of England; Crell, Johann, 1590-1633; Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 4. Can this be nothing to us who have so many of those Symptoms upon us which were the fore-runners of their desolation? Not as though I came hither like the son of Anani in the Jewish story, who of a sudden, 4. years before the war, cryed out in the Temple, a voice from the East, a voice from the West, a voice from the 4. Winds, Woe to Jerusalem, Woe to the Temple, Woe to all this people, and this he continued crying saith Iosephus for 7. years and 5. months, till at last being upon the Walls of the City, he cryed Woe to my self also, and immediately a stone come out from one of the Roman Engines and dispatched him. God forbid we should be so near a desolation as they were then; 4. Can this be nothing to us who have so many of those Symptoms upon us which were the forerunners of their desolation? Not as though I Come hither like the son of Anani in the Jewish story, who of a sudden, 4. Years before the war, cried out in the Temple, a voice from the East, a voice from the West, a voice from the 4. Winds, Woe to Jerusalem, Woe to the Temple, Woe to all this people, and this he continued crying Says Iosephus for 7. Years and 5. months, till At last being upon the Walls of the city, he cried Woe to my self also, and immediately a stone come out from one of the Roman Engines and dispatched him. God forbid we should be so near a desolation as they were then; crd vmb d vbb pix p-acp pno12 r-crq vhb av d pp-f d n2 p-acp pno12 r-crq vbdr dt n2 pp-f po32 n1? xx c-acp cs pns11 vvd av av-j dt n1 pp-f np1 p-acp dt jp n1, r-crq pp-f dt j, crd n2 p-acp dt n1, vvd av p-acp dt n1, dt n1 p-acp dt n1, dt n1 p-acp dt n1, dt n1 p-acp dt crd np1, n1 p-acp np1, n1 p-acp dt n1, n1 p-acp d d n1, cc d pns31 vvd j-vvg vvz np1 p-acp crd n2 cc crd n2, c-acp p-acp ord vbg p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt n1, pns31 vvd n1 p-acp po11 n1 av, cc av-j dt n1 vvb av p-acp crd pp-f dt njp n2 cc vvd pno31. np1 vvb pns12 vmd vbi av j dt n1 c-acp pns32 vbdr av;
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