Gnōston tou Theou, k[a]i gnōston tou Christou, or, That which may be knovvn of God by the book of nature; and the excellent knowledge of Jesus Christ by the Book of Scripture. Delivered at St Mary's in Oxford, by Edward Wood M.A. late proctor of the University and fellow of Merton Coll. Oxon. Published since his death by his brother A.W. M.A.

Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695
Wood, Edward, 1626 or 7-1655
Publisher: Printed by H H Printer to the University for Jos Godwin Edw Forrest
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A96858 ESTC ID: R204118 STC ID: W3387
Subject Headings: God -- Knowableness; Jesus Christ -- Knowableness;
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In-Text So that the 1. direction for the attaining of this knowledge of Christ may be the prayer of faith, let him aske in faith nothing wavering, pray unto God that he would shew thee thy naturall blindnesse, ignorance, and stupidity; So that the 1. direction for the attaining of this knowledge of christ may be the prayer of faith, let him ask in faith nothing wavering, pray unto God that he would show thee thy natural blindness, ignorance, and stupidity; av cst dt crd n1 p-acp dt vvg pp-f d n1 pp-f np1 vmb vbi dt n1 pp-f n1, vvb pno31 vvi p-acp n1 pix vvg, vvb p-acp np1 cst pns31 vmd vvi pno21 po21 j n1, n1, cc n1;




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