Spiritual refining: or A treatise of grace and assurance Wherein are handled, the doctrine of assurance. The use of signs in self-examination. How true graces may be distinguished from counterfeit. Several true signs of grace, and many false ones. The nature of grace under divers Scripture notions or titles, as regeneration, the new-creature, the heart of flesh, vocation, sanctification, &c. Many chief questions (occasionally) controverted between the orthodox and the Arminians. As also many cases of conscience. Tending to comfort and confirm saints. Undeceive and convert sinners. Being CXX sermons preached and now published by Anthony Burgess sometime fellow of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and now pastor of the church of Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire.

Burgess, Anthony, d. 1664
Publisher: printed by A Miller for Thomas Underhill at the Anchor and Bible in Pauls Church yard near the little north door
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A30243 ESTC ID: R214156 STC ID: B5657
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Oh what an Hell must every mans heart be that hath not some little light at least of this in his Soul? What Legions of tormenting Doubts must needs possesse him, till he have some support this way? How can a man be sick, be in dangers, be under the stroke of death, who hath no knowledge of any Good that God hath wrought in him? See how this supported Hezekiah in his sicknesse, Remember, O Lord, how I have walked before thee with a true heart. O what an Hell must every men heart be that hath not Some little Light At least of this in his Soul? What Legions of tormenting Doubts must needs possess him, till he have Some support this Way? How can a man be sick, be in dangers, be under the stroke of death, who hath no knowledge of any Good that God hath wrought in him? See how this supported Hezekiah in his sickness, remember, Oh Lord, how I have walked before thee with a true heart. uh q-crq dt n1 vmb d ng1 n1 vbi cst vhz xx d j n1 p-acp ds pp-f d p-acp po31 n1? q-crq n2 pp-f j-vvg n2 vmb av vvi pno31, c-acp pns31 vhb d n1 d n1? q-crq vmb dt n1 vbi j, vbb p-acp n2, vbi p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, r-crq vhz dx n1 pp-f d j cst np1 vhz vvn p-acp pno31? vvb c-crq d vvd np1 p-acp po31 n1, vvb, uh n1, c-crq pns11 vhb vvn p-acp pno21 p-acp dt j n1.
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4 Kings 20.3 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 4 kings 20.3: i beseech thee, o lord, remember how i have walked before thee in truth, and with a perfect heart, and have done that which is pleasing before thee. see how this supported hezekiah in his sicknesse, remember, o lord, how i have walked before thee with a true heart True 0.794 0.594 1.585
2 Kings 20.3 (AKJV) - 0 2 kings 20.3: i beseech thee, o lord, remember now how i haue walked before thee in trueth, and with a perfect heart, and haue done that which is good in thy sight: see how this supported hezekiah in his sicknesse, remember, o lord, how i have walked before thee with a true heart True 0.773 0.576 1.417
2 Kings 20.3 (Geneva) - 0 2 kings 20.3: i beseech thee, o lord, remember nowe, howe i haue walked before thee in trueth and with a perfite heart, and haue done that which is good in thy sight: see how this supported hezekiah in his sicknesse, remember, o lord, how i have walked before thee with a true heart True 0.769 0.604 1.355
Isaiah 38.3 (AKJV) - 0 isaiah 38.3: and said, remember now, o lord, i beseech thee, how i haue walked before thee in trueth, and with a perfect heart, and haue done that which is good in thy sight: see how this supported hezekiah in his sicknesse, remember, o lord, how i have walked before thee with a true heart True 0.701 0.589 1.417
Isaiah 38.3 (Geneva) - 0 isaiah 38.3: and saide, i beseeche thee, lord, remember nowe howe i haue walked before thee in trueth, and with a perfite heart, and haue done that which is good in thy sight: see how this supported hezekiah in his sicknesse, remember, o lord, how i have walked before thee with a true heart True 0.689 0.651 1.385
Isaiah 38.3 (Douay-Rheims) isaiah 38.3: and said: i beseech thee, o lord, remember how i have walked before thee in truth, and with a perfect heart, and have done that which is good in thy sight. and ezechias wept with great weeping. see how this supported hezekiah in his sicknesse, remember, o lord, how i have walked before thee with a true heart True 0.64 0.525 1.355




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