The perfect-law of God being a sermon, and no sermon;-: preach'd,-, and yet not preach'd;-: in a-church, but not in a-church; to a people, that are not a people-. / By Richard Carpenter. Wherein also, he gives his first alarum to his brethren of the presbytery; as being his-brethren, but not his-brethren.

Carpenter, Richard, d. 1670?
Publisher: Printed by F L
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A80547 ESTC ID: R210492 STC ID: C625
Subject Headings: Law (Theology); Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text It is joyfully received è Lyceo, out of Aristotle's School, for a Maxim amongst our Christian Philosophers, waiting dutifully upon Divinity: NONLATINALPHABET, All Edification in Doctrine, growes up from known or accepted, Principles, from Principles clear to the eye of right Reason, or of true Faith. The Text here, is it self a principle, and set forth, standing with a broad bottom, in the full view both of Reason and Faith. The Reasonable Man, à Naturâ nondum ablactatus, not yet weaned frō the Breast of naturated Nature, (still the Milk pearls on his lips;) hath willingly transcribed it out of Nature's Originall extant in his Heart, (being dead to God;) as a lively Principle of Nature; and acts from it; It is joyfully received è Lyceo, out of Aristotle's School, for a Maxim among our Christian Philosophers, waiting dutifully upon Divinity:, All Edification in Doctrine, grows up from known or accepted, Principles, from Principles clear to the eye of right Reason, or of true Faith. The Text Here, is it self a principle, and Set forth, standing with a broad bottom, in the full view both of Reason and Faith. The Reasonable Man, à Naturâ Nondum ablactatus, not yet weaned from the Breast of naturated Nature, (still the Milk Pearls on his lips;) hath willingly transcribed it out of Nature's Original extant in his Heart, (being dead to God;) as a lively Principle of Nature; and acts from it; pn31 vbz av-j vvn fw-la fw-la, av pp-f npg1 n1, p-acp dt n1 p-acp po12 np1 n2, vvg av-j p-acp n1:, d n1 p-acp n1, vvz a-acp p-acp vvn cc vvn, n2, p-acp n2 j p-acp dt n1 pp-f j-jn n1, cc pp-f j n1. dt n1 av, vbz pn31 n1 dt n1, cc vvi av, vvg p-acp dt j n1, p-acp dt j n1 av-d pp-f vvb cc n1. dt j n1, fw-fr fw-la fw-la fw-la, xx av vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f vvn n1, (av dt n1 n2 p-acp po31 n2;) vhz av-j vvn pn31 av pp-f ng1 j-jn j p-acp po31 n1, (vbg j p-acp np1;) p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n1; cc n2 p-acp pn31;
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