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An endevour after the reconcilement of that long debated and much lamented difference between the godly Presbyterians, and [the godly] Independents, about church-government. [Elektronisk resurs] In a discourse touching the Iews synagogues. Proving, 1. that the Jews synagogue-assemblies were true visible churches of Jesus Christ. 2. that their government was ordained by Christ, to be dependent, when they lived together in the land of Canaan, [to be] independent, when they inhabited in heathen countries. 3 that schooles of learning were at the first erected by Jesus Christ, for the breeding of a succession of able men for pastors, teachers, elders, judges, &c. to the worlds end. With many other miscellaneous observations about their synagogue-discipline.
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- Galatino, Pietro, 1480-1539 (författare)
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Petri Galatini Opus de arcanis Catholicæ veritatis. : Hoc est, in omnia difficilia loca Veteris Testamenti, ex Talmud, alijsq́[ue] Hebraicis libris, quum ante natum Christum, tum pòst scriptis, contra obstinatam Iudæorum perfidiam, absolutissimus commentarius. Ad haec, Ioannis Reuchlini Phorcensis LL. Doctoris de Arte cabalistica libri tres, omnigena eruditione pleni. Insuper addidimus duplicem indicem: prior habet res ipsas, alter loca abstrusa Scripturae declarata complectitur.
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The discovery of mans returne to his first estate by the operation of the power of God in the great work of regeneration. [Elektronisk resurs] With a word to all saints, who set their faces towards Sion to seek the Lord their God: and to those that are waiting in Sion to worship him in spirit and truth. A word to the back-slider, who hath tasted of the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, and hath turned the grace of God into wantonnesse, and gone back into spirituall Sodome and Egypt, where out Lord is crucified. With a discovery of Mystery-Babylon, and her merchants; with a word to the hard-hearted unbelieving Jews, who professe Christ in words, and denies to be guided by his Counsell, the light in their conscience, and so stumbles at him to their own destruction. From the spirit of the Lord, written by one, whom the people of the world calls Quaker, whose name in the flesh is William Densbury [sic]; but hath a new name, the world knows not, written in the Book of Life.
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