Nathans parable. Sins discovery, with it's [sic] filthy secret lurking in the brest of men. Or, some few discoveries what the sinfulness of sin is, and spoile it hath made on man, in nine particulars. With the sad experience of it on the author: written, if it may be, to warn all men, especially, the saints, to take heed and to beware of sin. With a letter written to his excellency the Lord General Cromwell. By Edmund Chillenden.

Chillenden, Edmund, fl. 1656
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1653
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A79511 ESTC ID: R207232 STC ID: C3877
Subject Headings: Sin -- Meditations;
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In-Text Now sin hath in the night crept in, and there having got footing, hath and doth mar al this glory, and utterly dissipates all the peace and lovelinesse which was once theirs, what by false teachers who do arise in and amongst the Churches, speaking perverse things, Act. 20.30. bringing in damnable errors, even denying the Lord that bought them, 2 Pet. 2.1. 1 Tim. 4.1. and also often times the frailties of the Saints defiles their bodies and souls, by reason of sin, that the enemies without take occasion to blaspheme, and the brethren within are often scandalized and grieved: The Churches in the Apostles daies had woful experience of the sad work and spoil sin did make amongst them; Now since hath in the night crept in, and there having god footing, hath and does mar all this glory, and utterly dissipates all the peace and loveliness which was once theirs, what by false Teachers who do arise in and among the Churches, speaking perverse things, Act. 20.30. bringing in damnable errors, even denying the Lord that bought them, 2 Pet. 2.1. 1 Tim. 4.1. and also often times the frailties of the Saints defiles their bodies and Souls, by reason of since, that the enemies without take occasion to Blaspheme, and the brothers within Are often scandalized and grieved: The Churches in the Apostles days had woeful experience of the sad work and spoil since did make among them; av n1 vhz p-acp dt n1 vvn p-acp, cc a-acp vhg vvn n-vvg, vhz cc vdz vvi d d n1, cc av-j vvz d dt n1 cc n1 r-crq vbds a-acp png32, r-crq p-acp j n2 r-crq vdb vvi p-acp cc p-acp dt n2, vvg j n2, n1 crd. vvg p-acp j n2, av vvg dt n1 cst vvd pno32, crd np1 crd. crd np1 crd. cc av av n2 dt n2 pp-f dt n2 vvz po32 n2 cc n2, p-acp n1 pp-f n1, cst dt n2 p-acp vvi n1 p-acp vvb, cc dt n2 a-acp vbr av vvn cc vvn: dt n2 p-acp dt n2 n2 vhd j vvb pp-f dt j vvb cc vvb n1 vdd vvi p-acp pno32;
Note 0 This my sin hath caused. This my since hath caused. d po11 n1 vhz vvn.




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2 Peter 2.1 (Geneva) - 1 2 peter 2.1: which priuily shall bring in damnable heresies, euen denying the lord, that hath bought them, and bring vpon themselues swift damnation. bringing in damnable errors, even denying the lord that bought them, 2 pet True 0.815 0.946 1.338
2 Peter 2.1 (Tyndale) - 1 2 peter 2.1: wich prevely shall brynge in damnable sectes even denyinge the lorde that hath bought them and brynge vpon them selves swyft damnacion bringing in damnable errors, even denying the lord that bought them, 2 pet True 0.766 0.905 0.672
2 Peter 2.1 (AKJV) 2 peter 2.1: but there were false prophets also among the people, euen as there shall bee false teachers among you, who priuily shall bring in damnable heresies, euen denying the lord that bought them, and bring vpon themselues swift destruction. bringing in damnable errors, even denying the lord that bought them, 2 pet True 0.628 0.93 1.172
2 Peter 2.1 (ODRV) 2 peter 2.1: bvt there were also false-prophets in the people, as also in you there shal be lying maisters which shal bring in sects of perdition, and denie him that hath bought them, the lord: bringing vpon themselues speedie perdition. bringing in damnable errors, even denying the lord that bought them, 2 pet True 0.614 0.876 1.969




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In-Text Act. 20.30. Acts 20.30
In-Text 2 Pet. 2.1. 2 Peter 2.1
In-Text 1 Tim. 4.1. & 1 Timothy 4.1