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title_full_unstemmed | The faith of the true Christian, and the primitive quakers faith Or, Religion according to found reason, and agreeable with holy writ, and such as every man may come to experience in himself, conformable to the new covenant brought and taught by Jesus Christ, without the help of men made priests, who by all their learning know not God nor his Christ, but exclaim against the truth, and call that error, and error truth, Isa. 54. 13. Jer. 31. 34. Jo. 6. 46. Heb. 8. 10. 1 Jo. 2. 20, 27. Who not having the key of David, Jesus Christ in them, are ignorant of the language of God and his Christ, Job 12. 14. Isa. 22. 22. Rev. 3. 7. Ch. 11. 15. 12. 10. Ch. 20. 6. Luk. 9. 20. With some justice done to the apostate and hypocritical quakers, who have turned the grace of God into wantonnels; and instead of a grave, sober, and wise people, are become vain in their conversations, and habits, and bullies, and gamesters of the town: being a rod for the fool's back, but a praise to them that do well |
title_short | The faith of the true Christian, and the primitive quakers faith |
title_sort | the faith of the true christian and the primitive quakers faith or religion according to found reason and agreeable with holy writ and such as every man may come to experience in himself conformable to the new covenant brought and taught by jesus christ without the help of men made priests who by all their learning know not god nor his christ but exclaim against the truth and call that error and error truth isa 54 13 jer 31 34 jo 6 46 heb 8 10 1 jo 2 20 27 who not having the key of david jesus christ in them are ignorant of the language of god and his christ job 12 14 isa 22 22 rev 3 7 ch 11 15 12 10 ch 20 6 luk 9 20 with some justice done to the apostate and hypocritical quakers who have turned the grace of god into wantonnels and instead of a grave sober and wise people are become vain in their conversations and habits and bullies and gamesters of the town being a rod for the fool s back but a praise to them that do well |
title_sub | Or, Religion according to found reason, and agreeable with holy writ, and such as every man may come to experience in himself, conformable to the new covenant brought and taught by Jesus Christ, without the help of men made priests, who by all their learning know not God nor his Christ, but exclaim against the truth, and call that error, and error truth, Isa. 54. 13. Jer. 31. 34. Jo. 6. 46. Heb. 8. 10. 1 Jo. 2. 20, 27. Who not having the key of David, Jesus Christ in them, are ignorant of the language of God and his Christ, Job 12. 14. Isa. 22. 22. Rev. 3. 7. Ch. 11. 15. 12. 10. Ch. 20. 6. Luk. 9. 20. With some justice done to the apostate and hypocritical quakers, who have turned the grace of God into wantonnels; and instead of a grave, sober, and wise people, are become vain in their conversations, and habits, and bullies, and gamesters of the town: being a rod for the fool's back, but a praise to them that do well |
topic | Christian life Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Christian life Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1513100100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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