Salvation from sinne by Jesus Christ: or, The doctrine of sanctification (which is the greater part of our salvation) founded upon Christ, who is both the meritorious, and and efficient cause of sanctifying grace, purchasing it for, working & perfecting it in his people. Applied (as it was specially intended) for the better information of our judgements, and quickning of our affections in holiness, wherein our everlasting our everlasting happiness chiefly consisteth. / Preached in the weekly lecture at Evesham in the county of Worcester, by George Hopkins, M.A. minister of the Gospel there.

Hopkins, George, 1620-1666
Publisher: Printed by J G for Nathaniel Web and William Gra n tham at the black Beare in Paul s Church yard neere the little North doore
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A86549 ESTC ID: R208454 STC ID: H2743
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew I, 21; Salvation; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and instructions by his messengers, whereby thou hast been delivered? And hast thou not cause to blesse the Lord for thy preservation, and for the meanes whereby thou wast preserved? Are not spirituall dangers greater then temporall, and is not the consequence of them more dangerous, if they prevaile? And is not the mercy of such a deliverance the more highly to be prized, and God more highly to be praised? David hath herein given us a very pertinent example. and instructions by his messengers, whereby thou hast been Delivered? And hast thou not cause to bless the Lord for thy preservation, and for the means whereby thou wast preserved? are not spiritual dangers greater then temporal, and is not the consequence of them more dangerous, if they prevail? And is not the mercy of such a deliverance the more highly to be prized, and God more highly to be praised? David hath herein given us a very pertinent Exampl. cc n2 p-acp po31 n2, c-crq pns21 vh2 vbn vvn? cc vh2 pns21 xx vvi p-acp vvb dt n1 p-acp po21 n1, cc p-acp dt n2 c-crq pns21 vbd2s vvn? vbr xx j n2 jc cs j, cc vbz xx dt n1 pp-f pno32 av-dc j, cs pns32 vvi? cc vbz xx dt n1 pp-f d dt n1 dt dc av-j pc-acp vbi vvn, cc np1 av-dc av-j pc-acp vbi vvn? np1 vhz av vvn pno12 dt j j n1.
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