Several discourses concerning the actual Providence of God. Divided into three parts. The first, treating concerning the notion of it, establshing the doctrine of it, opening the principal acts of it, preservation and government of created beings. With the particular acts, by which it so preserveth and governeth them. The second, concerning the specialities of it, the unseachable things of it, and several observable things in its motions. The third, concerning the dysnoēta, or hard chapters of it, in which an attempt is made to solve several appearances of difficulty in the motions of Providence, and to vindicate the justice, wisdom, and holiness of God, with the reasonableness of his dealing in such motions. / By John Collinges ...

Collinges, John, 1623-1690
Publisher: Printed for Tho Parkhurst and are to be sold by Edward Giles
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: B08803 ESTC ID: R233164 STC ID: C5335
Subject Headings: Providence and government of God; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Theology, Doctrinal;
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In-Text God had promised, that he would set his King upon the holy hill of Zion. Psalm 2.6. v. 8, That he would give him the heathen for his inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession: God had promised, that he would Set his King upon the holy hill of Zion. Psalm 2.6. v. 8, That he would give him the heathen for his inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession: np1 vhd vvn, cst pns31 vmd vvi po31 n1 p-acp dt j n1 pp-f np1. np1 crd. n1 crd, cst pns31 vmd vvi pno31 dt j-jn p-acp po31 n1, cc dt j n2 pp-f dt n1 p-acp po31 n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 2.6; Psalms 2.6 (AKJV); Psalms 2.8; Psalms 2.8 (AKJV)
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Psalms 2.6 (AKJV) psalms 2.6: yet haue i set my king vpon my holy hill of sion. god had promised, that he would set his king upon the holy hill of zion True 0.721 0.533 1.012
Psalms 2.6 (Geneva) psalms 2.6: euen i haue set my king vpon zion mine holy mountaine. god had promised, that he would set his king upon the holy hill of zion True 0.713 0.578 0.973
Psalms 2.8 (AKJV) psalms 2.8: aske of me, and i shall giue thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the vttermost parts of the earth for thy possession. 8, that he would give him the heathen for his inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession True 0.689 0.765 0.641
Psalms 2.8 (Geneva) psalms 2.8: aske of me, and i shall giue thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the endes of the earth for thy possession. 8, that he would give him the heathen for his inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession True 0.675 0.28 0.064




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In-Text Psalm 2.6. v. 8, Psalms 2.6; Psalms 2.8