The Christians advantage both by life and death discovered in a sermon preached at the funeral of that faithful and eminent servant of the Lord, Joseph Jackson, late Esq. and alderman of the city of Bristol, on the 17th day of January, an. Dom. 1661, by Fran. Roberts ...

Roberts, Francis, 1609-1675
Publisher: Printed by Edw Mottershed
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A57376 ESTC ID: R32381 STC ID: R1582
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Jackson, Joseph, d. 1661;
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In-Text every thing do them good. 2. From Christ's meritorious Purchase Among many other the glorious atchievements of Christ, there are three very observable in reference to our present purpose, viz. (1) Christ hath obtained, regained, restored all Good to his, which the first Adam had forfeited and lost, Col. 1.20. Mat. 6.33. Rom. 8.32. Tit. 1.15. (2) Christ hath removed all the evil from his, which the first Adam had procured. Tit. 2.14. Gal. 3.13, 14. Heb. 2.14, 15. (3) Christ turns that evil unto Good to his, which is not totally removed. every thing do them good. 2. From Christ's meritorious Purchase Among many other the glorious achievements of christ, there Are three very observable in Referente to our present purpose, viz. (1) christ hath obtained, Regained, restored all Good to his, which the First Adam had forfeited and lost, Col. 1.20. Mathew 6.33. Rom. 8.32. Tit. 1.15. (2) christ hath removed all the evil from his, which the First Adam had procured. Tit. 2.14. Gal. 3.13, 14. Hebrew 2.14, 15. (3) christ turns that evil unto Good to his, which is not totally removed. d n1 vdb pno32 j. crd p-acp npg1 j n1 p-acp d n-jn dt j n2 pp-f np1, pc-acp vbr crd av j p-acp n1 p-acp po12 j n1, n1 (vvn) np1 vhz vvn, vvn, vvd d j p-acp po31, r-crq dt ord np1 vhd vvn cc vvn, np1 crd. np1 crd. np1 crd. np1 crd. (crd) np1 vhz vvn d dt j-jn p-acp png31, r-crq dt ord np1 vhd vvn. np1 crd. np1 crd, crd np1 crd, crd (crd) np1 vvz d n-jn p-acp j p-acp po31, r-crq vbz xx av-j vvn.




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