A little stone, pretended to be out of the mountain, tried, and found to be a counterfeit, or, An examination & refutation of Mr. Lockyers lecture, preached at Edinburgh, anno 1651, concerning the mater of the visible church and afterwards printed with an appendix for popular government of single congregations : together with an examination, in two appendices, of what is said on these same purposes in a letter of some in Aberdene, who lately have departed from the communion and government of this church / by James Wood ...

Wood, James, 1608-1664
Publisher: Printed by Andro Anderson for George Suintoun and Robert Broun and are to be sold at their shop
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A66932 ESTC ID: R206983 STC ID: W3399
Subject Headings: Church -- Marks; Conversion; Lockyer, Nicholas, 1611-1685. -- Litle stone out of the mountain church-order briefly opened;
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In-Text To that we said in the Answer to this Reason Mr. Lockier would, it seemeth, say somewhat in the close of this SECT. 44. To say, that in extraordinary cases, unordinary things may be done, is little to the satisfaction of a tender heart, especially in divine things, who is apt to believe, that God hath so shaped his publick Ordinances, which are injoined to be used in all places, that places shall not be a standing let to put his people continually to run beside the instituted rule. To that we said in the Answer to this Reason Mr. Lockyer would, it seems, say somewhat in the close of this SECT. 44. To say, that in extraordinary cases, unordinary things may be done, is little to the satisfaction of a tender heart, especially in divine things, who is apt to believe, that God hath so shaped his public Ordinances, which Are enjoined to be used in all places, that places shall not be a standing let to put his people continually to run beside the instituted Rule. p-acp cst pns12 vvd p-acp dt n1 p-acp d n1 n1 jc vmd, pn31 vvz, vvb av p-acp dt j pp-f d n1. crd pc-acp vvi, cst p-acp j n2, j n2 vmb vbi vdn, vbz j p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt j n1, av-j p-acp j-jn n2, r-crq vbz j pc-acp vvi, cst np1 vhz av vvn po31 j n2, r-crq vbr vvn pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp d n2, cst n2 vmb xx vbi dt j-vvg vvb pc-acp vvi po31 n1 av-j pc-acp vvi a-acp dt vvn n1.




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