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As all the Commandements of the Decalogue are reduced to two heads; so all the Petitions of the Lords Prayer are reduced to two heads: we begge things for Gods glory, and our owne good. The summe of the first Table is answerable to the three first Petitions, and the summe of the second Table is answerable to the three last. As the old Testament is a Comment upon the Decalogue, so is the New upon this Prayer, which is (saith Tertullian ) the Gospels Epitome. |
As all the commandments of the Decalogue Are reduced to two Heads; so all the Petitions of the lords Prayer Are reduced to two Heads: we beg things for God's glory, and our own good. The sum of the First Table is answerable to the three First Petitions, and the sum of the second Table is answerable to the three last. As the old Testament is a Comment upon the Decalogue, so is the New upon this Prayer, which is (Says Tertullian) the Gospels Epitome. |
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Totius Evangelu breve compend •m, Tertul. lib. de orat. cap. 1. |
Totius Evangelu breve compend •m, Tertulian lib. the Orat. cap. 1. |
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