The genealogie of Christianity and of Christians. Declared in a sermon at Mercers Chappel before the Right Honourable the Lord Maior of the City of London, April 28. 1650 and now thus published for the undeceiving of those, who say they are Christians, and are not, but do lie; and for the establishment and encouragement of those, who having named the name of Christ, do indeed depart (even in this hour of apostacy) from all iniquity, by C.F. one of the servants of the Lord Jesus Christ in the ministery of the new Testament.

Feake, Christopher, fl. 1645-1660
Publisher: Printed for Peter Cole at the Printing Press in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A85175 ESTC ID: R202091 STC ID: F570
Subject Headings: Christianity -- Origin; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and the most holy of the followers of Antichrist, why they are not Christians, their doctrine is Babilonish doctrine for the most part, their devotion is Babilonish devotion, it is Antichristian holiness, their worship, doctrine, tion favours not, hath not the spirit, no not the tincture of Christianity; and if the devoutest disciples of the man of sin, the tens and the hundreds of these, are not Christians much less their thousand; and their millions of brurish sensual epicures, all these are cut off from any interest in this honour. and the most holy of the followers of Antichrist, why they Are not Christians, their Doctrine is Babylonish Doctrine for the most part, their devotion is Babylonish devotion, it is Antichristian holiness, their worship, Doctrine, cion favours not, hath not the Spirit, no not the tincture of Christianity; and if the devoutest Disciples of the man of since, the tens and the hundreds of these, Are not Christians much less their thousand; and their millions of brurish sensual Epicureans, all these Are Cut off from any Interest in this honour. cc dt av-ds j pp-f dt n2 pp-f np1, c-crq pns32 vbr xx np1, po32 n1 vbz np1 n1 p-acp dt av-ds n1, po32 n1 vbz np1 n1, pn31 vbz jp n1, po32 n1, n1, n1 vvz xx, vhz xx dt n1, dx xx dt n1 pp-f np1; cc cs dt js n2 pp-f dt n1 pp-f n1, dt crd cc dt crd pp-f d, vbr xx np1 av-d av-dc po32 crd; cc po32 crd pp-f vvb j n2, d d vbr vvn a-acp p-acp d n1 p-acp d n1.
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