A Christian looking-glasse or, A glimps of Christs unchangably everlasting love. Discovered in several sermons, in the parish-church of Sutton-Valence. Kanc. By Hezekiah Holland anglo-hibernus, minister of the gospel at Sutton de Valentiâ.

Holland, Hezekiah, fl. 1638-1661
Publisher: Printed by T R E M for George Calvert at the Half moon in Watling street neer Pauls stump
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A86456 ESTC ID: R209245 STC ID: H2425
Subject Headings: Sermons, English;
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In-Text Christs prayer is more praevalent then Satans accusation, or else why are not we cast, Satan so often accusing? He desired to sift Peter — but Christs prayer for him, was enough to enable him to stand, Luke 22.31, 32. His prayer on the Crosse for his enemies (but many of them Elect Vessels) whose sins till conversion are as many, great and haynous (witnesse Pauls ) as any (as Calvin truly notes) so farre prevailed that three thousand were at Peters Sermon converted, Act. 2.36.41.3000 men were, sayes du Moulin, then at one Sermon converted; Christ prayer is more prevalent then Satan accusation, or Else why Are not we cast, Satan so often accusing? He desired to sift Peter — but Christ prayer for him, was enough to enable him to stand, Lycia 22.31, 32. His prayer on the Cross for his enemies (but many of them Elect Vessels) whose Sins till conversion Are as many, great and heinous (witness Paul's) as any (as calvin truly notes) so Far prevailed that three thousand were At Peter's Sermon converted, Act. 2.36.41.3000 men were, Says du Moulin, then At one Sermon converted; npg1 n1 vbz av-dc j cs npg1 n1, cc av q-crq vbr xx pns12 vvi, np1 av av vvg? pns31 vvd pc-acp vvi np1 — p-acp npg1 n1 p-acp pno31, vbds av-d pc-acp vvi pno31 pc-acp vvi, av crd, crd po31 n1 p-acp dt n1 p-acp po31 n2 (p-acp d pp-f pno32 j-vvn n2) rg-crq n2 p-acp n1 vbr p-acp d, j cc j (n1 npg1) c-acp d (c-acp np1 av-j n2) av av-j vvn cst crd crd vbdr p-acp npg1 n1 vvn, n1 crd n2 vbdr, vvz fw-fr np1, av p-acp crd n1 vvn;




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In-Text Luke 22.31, 32. Luke 22.31; Luke 22.32
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