A plaine exposition vpon the first part of the second chapter of Saint Paul his second epistle to the Thessalonians Wherein it is plainly proved, that the Pope is the Antichrist. Being lectures, in Saint Pauls, by Iohn Squire priest, and vicar of Saint Leonards Shordich: sometime fellow of Iesus Colledge in Cambridge.

Squire, John, ca. 1588-1653
Publisher: Printed by M Flesher for Philip Waterhouse and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of St Pauls Head in Canon street neare London Stone
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1630
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12807 ESTC ID: S100545 STC ID: 23114
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Thessalonians, 2nd -- Commentaries;
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In-Text Naturall, habituall, and judiciall. Naturall is that hardnesse of heart, which proceedeth frō Nature: this was in the Disciples, whereby they could not discerne Christs power, although they saw his miracles, Marke 6. 52. Habituall, is when the habit, or Custome of sinning bringeth a Callum (or thick Skin ) over the Conscience of a sinner, whereby hee becommeth insensible of sinne: as unapt to doe good, having beene accustomed to doe evill, Natural, habitual, and judicial. Natural is that hardness of heart, which Proceedeth from Nature: this was in the Disciples, whereby they could not discern Christ power, although they saw his Miracles, Mark 6. 52. Habitual, is when the habit, or Custom of sinning brings a Callum (or thick Skin) over the Conscience of a sinner, whereby he becomes insensible of sin: as unapt to do good, having been accustomed to do evil, j, j, cc j. j vbz cst n1 pp-f n1, r-crq vvz p-acp n1: d vbds p-acp dt n2, c-crq pns32 vmd xx vvi npg1 n1, cs pns32 vvd po31 n2, vvb crd crd j, vbz c-crq dt n1, cc n1 pp-f vvg vvz dt np1 (cc j n1) p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, c-crq pns31 vvz j pp-f n1: p-acp j pc-acp vdi j, vhg vbn vvn pc-acp vdi j-jn,




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In-Text Marke 6. 52. Mark 6.52