Vindiciæ redemptionis. In the fanning and sifting of Samuel Oates his exposition upon Mat. 13. 44. With a faithfull search after our Lords meaning in his two parables of the treasure and the pearl. Endeavoured in several sermons upon Mat. 13. 44, 45. Where in the former part, universal redemption is discovered to be a particular errour. (Something here is inserted in answer to Paulus Testardus, touching that tenet.) And in the later part, Christ the peculiar treasure and pearl of Gods elect is laid as the sole foundation; and the Christians faith and joy in him, and self-deniall for him, is raised as a sweet and sure superstructure. / By John Stalham, Pastour of the Church at Terling in Essex.

Stalham, John, d. 1681
Publisher: Printed by A M for Christopher Meredith at the sign of the Crane in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A93771 ESTC ID: R201450 STC ID: S5187
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew XIII, 44-46; Otes, Samuel, d. 1683; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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