Christ and the covenant the work and way of meditation. : Gods return to the soul, or nation; together with his preventing mercy. : Delivered in ten sermons, (viz.) 1. Christs personal excellencies, the object of our love. 2. Christ crucified, the object of our faith. 3. The new covenant of grace opened. 4. Christ the mediator of the new covenant. 5. The way and spirit of the new covenant, or New Testament. 6. The blood of sprinkling. 7. The sweetness and profitableness of divine meditation. 8. The work and way of this meditation. 9. Gods return to the soul and nation. 10. Preventing mercy. / By W.B.

Bridge, William, 1600?-1670
Publisher: Printed for N Ranew and J Robinson at the Angel in Jewen street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1667
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A77360 ESTC ID: R225773 STC ID: B4449A
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text What shall we say of those that never spent any time yet alone in meditating on God, and the things of G•d? Never spent a day, never spent halfe a day, never spent an hower in private meditating on God and the things of God. Shall we say, these are Godly? Why, in the time of the Old Testament the beasts were unclean that did not chew the Cudd; What shall we say of those that never spent any time yet alone in meditating on God, and the things of G•d? Never spent a day, never spent half a day, never spent an hour in private meditating on God and the things of God. Shall we say, these Are Godly? Why, in the time of the Old Testament the beasts were unclean that did not chew the Cudd; r-crq vmb pns12 vvi pp-f d cst av-x vvd d n1 av av-j p-acp vvg p-acp np1, cc dt n2 pp-f vvn? av-x vvd dt n1, av-x vvd j-jn dt n1, av-x vvd dt n1 p-acp j vvg p-acp np1 cc dt n2 pp-f np1. vmb pns12 vvi, d vbr j? uh-crq, p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt j n1 dt n2 vbdr j cst vdd xx vvi dt np1;




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Leviticus 11.7 (Douay-Rheims) leviticus 11.7: and the swine, which, though it divideth the hoof, cheweth not the cud. why, in the time of the old testament the beasts were unclean that did not chew the cudd True 0.637 0.549 0.0
Leviticus 11.4 (Geneva) - 0 leviticus 11.4: but of them that chewe the cud, or deuide the hoofe onely, of them yee shall not eate: why, in the time of the old testament the beasts were unclean that did not chew the cudd True 0.628 0.556 0.0
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Leviticus 11.4 (AKJV) leviticus 11.4: neuerthelesse, these shall ye not eate, of them that chewe the cud, or of them that diuide the hoofe: as the camel, because hee cheweth the cud, but diuideth not the hoofe, he is vncleane vnto you. why, in the time of the old testament the beasts were unclean that did not chew the cudd True 0.604 0.528 0.0
Deuteronomy 14.7 (Geneva) deuteronomy 14.7: but these ye shall not eate, of them that chew the cud, and of them that deuide and cleaue the hoofe onely: ye camell, nor the hare, nor the cony: for they chewe the cudde, but deuide not ye hoofe: therefore they shall be vncleane vnto you: why, in the time of the old testament the beasts were unclean that did not chew the cudd True 0.603 0.565 0.89




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