A modest vindication of the doctrine of conditions in the Covenant of Grace, and the defenders thereof, from the aspersions of arminianism & popery, which Mr. W. E. cast on them. By the late faithful and godly minister Mr. John Graile, minister of the gospel at Tidworth in the county of Wilts. Published with a preface concerning the nature of the Covenant of Grace, wherein is a discovery of the judgment of Dr. Twisse in the point of justification, clearing him from antinomianism therein. By Constant Jessop, minister of the Gospel at Wimborn minister in the county of Dorset. Whereunto is added, a sermon, preached at the funeral of the said Mr. John Grail. By Humphrey Chambers, D.D. and pastor of the church at Pewsie.

Chambers, Humphrey, 1598 or 9-1662
Graile, John
Jessop, Constantine, 1601 or 2-1658
Publisher: Printed for Mat Keinton at the Fountain in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A85510 ESTC ID: R207370 STC ID: G1477
Subject Headings: Church of England -- Doctrines; Covenant theology; Funeral sermons -- 17th century;
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In-Text where when he had fitly shewed the agreement between Moses, setting down the tenor and condition of the Covenant which God did make with Israel, (besides the Covenant which he made with them at Horeb) and S. Paul expressing the tenor of the Gospel, which is a declaration of the same Covenant of Grace which Moses mentioneth, he doth thus paraphrase those words of the Covenant, which both do expresse; where when he had fitly showed the agreement between Moses, setting down the tenor and condition of the Covenant which God did make with Israel, (beside the Covenant which he made with them At Horeb) and S. Paul expressing the tenor of the Gospel, which is a declaration of the same Covenant of Grace which Moses mentioneth, he does thus Paraphrase those words of the Covenant, which both do express; c-crq c-crq pns31 vhd av-j vvn dt n1 p-acp np1, vvg a-acp dt n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n1 r-crq np1 vdd vvi p-acp np1, (p-acp dt n1 r-crq pns31 vvd p-acp pno32 p-acp np1) cc np1 np1 vvg dt n1 pp-f dt n1, r-crq vbz dt n1 pp-f dt d n1 pp-f n1 r-crq np1 vvz, pns31 vdz av n1 d n2 pp-f dt n1, r-crq d vdb vvi;




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