A vision of vnchangeable free mercy, in sending the means of grace to undeserved sinners: wherein Gods uncontrollable eternall purpose, in sending, and continuing the gospel unto this nation, in the middest of oppositions and contingencies, is discovered: his distinguishing mercy, in this great work, exalted, asserted, against opposers, repiners: in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, April. 29. being the day of publike humiliation. Whereunto is annexed, a short defensative about church-government, (with a countrey essay for the practice of church-government there) toleration and petitions about these things. / By Iohn Owen, minister of the gospel at Coggeshall in Essex.

Owen, John, 1616-1683
Publisher: Printed by G M for Philemon Stephens at the signe of the Gilded Lion in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A90296 ESTC ID: R200768 STC ID: O825
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XVI, 9; Church of England -- Government; Church polity; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Grace (Theology); Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for this Day is the Lords day, wherein he will purge us or burne us, according as we shall be found silver or drosse: it is our Day, wherein we must mend or end: let us look to the rock from whence we were hewed, and the hole of the pit from whence we were digged; was not our Father an Amorite, and our Mother an Hittite? are we not the posterity of Idolatrous Progenitors? of those who worshipped them who by nature were no god•? How often also hath this Land forfeited the Gospel? God having taken it twice away, who is not forward to seize upon the forfeiture. for this Day is the lords day, wherein he will purge us or burn us, according as we shall be found silver or dross: it is our Day, wherein we must mend or end: let us look to the rock from whence we were hewed, and the hold of the pit from whence we were dug; was not our Father an Amorite, and our Mother an Hittite? Are we not the posterity of Idolatrous Progenitors? of those who worshipped them who by nature were no god•? How often also hath this Land forfeited the Gospel? God having taken it twice away, who is not forward to seize upon the forfeiture. c-acp d n1 vbz dt n2 n1, c-crq pns31 vmb vvi pno12 cc vvb pno12, vvg c-acp pns12 vmb vbi vvn n1 cc n1: pn31 vbz po12 n1, c-crq pns12 vmb vvi cc n1: vvb pno12 vvi p-acp dt vvb p-acp c-crq pns12 vbdr vvn, cc dt n1 pp-f dt n1 p-acp c-crq pns12 vbdr vvn; vbds xx po12 n1 dt n1, cc po12 n1 dt np1? vbr pns12 xx dt n1 pp-f j n2? pp-f d r-crq vvd pno32 r-crq p-acp n1 vbdr dx n1? uh-crq av av vhz d n1 vvn dt n1? np1 vhg vvn pn31 av av, r-crq vbz xx av-j pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1.
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Galatians 4.8 (ODRV) galatians 4.8: but then indeed not knowing god, you serued them that by nature are not gods. of those who worshipped them who by nature were no god* True 0.716 0.857 0.258
Galatians 4.8 (Tyndale) galatians 4.8: notwithstondinge when ye knewe not god ye dyd service vnto them which by nature were no goddes. of those who worshipped them who by nature were no god* True 0.695 0.874 0.211
Galatians 4.8 (AKJV) galatians 4.8: howbeit, then when ye knew not god, yee did seruice vnto them which by nature are no gods. of those who worshipped them who by nature were no god* True 0.687 0.885 0.211
Galatians 4.8 (Geneva) galatians 4.8: but euen then, when ye knewe not god, yee did seruice vnto them, which by nature are not gods: of those who worshipped them who by nature were no god* True 0.661 0.847 0.211
Galatians 4.8 (Vulgate) galatians 4.8: sed tunc quidem ignorantes deum, iis, qui natura non sunt dii, serviebatis. of those who worshipped them who by nature were no god* True 0.636 0.571 0.0




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