Ton anexichniaston plouton [sic] tou Christou. The unsearchable riches of Christ. Or, Meat for strong men. Milke [for] babes. Held for th in twenty-two sermons from Ephesians 3.8. By Thomas Brookes, preacher of the Word at Margarets New-Fishstreet.

Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680
Publisher: Printed by Mary Simmons for John Hancock at the first shop in Popes head alley next to Cornhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A77593 ESTC ID: None STC ID: B4919
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Note 0 The Jewes have a Prov: That we must leap up to Mount Gerizim, which was a Mount of Blessings: But creep into Mount Ebal, which was a Mount of Curses. To shew, that we must be ready to blesse, but backward to curse. An humble soule can extract one contrary out of another; honey out of the rock, gold out of iron, &c. Afflictions to humble souls are the Lords Plow, the Lords Harrow, the Lords Flaile, the Lords drawing Plaisters, the Lords p•u•ing knise, the Lords Potion, the Lords Soap, and therefore they can sit dowae and blesse the Lord, and kisse the rod. The Jews have a Curae: That we must leap up to Mount Gerizim, which was a Mount of Blessings: But creep into Mount Ebal, which was a Mount of Curses. To show, that we must be ready to bless, but backward to curse. an humble soul can extract one contrary out of Another; honey out of the rock, gold out of iron, etc. Afflictions to humble Souls Are the lords Blow, the lords Harrow, the lords Flail, the lords drawing Plasters, the lords p•u•ing knise, the lords Potion, the lords Soap, and Therefore they can fit dowae and bless the Lord, and kiss the rod. dt np2 vhb dt n1: cst pns12 vmb vvi a-acp pc-acp vvi np1, r-crq vbds dt n1 pp-f n2: cc-acp vvb p-acp n1 np1, r-crq vbds dt n1 pp-f n2. pc-acp vvi, cst pns12 vmb vbi j pc-acp vvi, cc-acp av-j pc-acp vvi. dt j n1 vmb vvi pi j-jn av pp-f j-jn; n1 av pp-f dt n1, n1 av pp-f n1, av n2 p-acp j n2 vbr dt n2 vvb, dt n2 vvb, dt n2 n1, dt n2 vvg n2, dt n2 vvg vvi, dt n2 n1, dt n2 n1, cc av pns32 vmb vvi fw-la cc vvi dt n1, cc vvi dt n1.




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