A treatise tending vnto a declaration whether a man be in the estate of damnation or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he maie discerne it, and perseuere in the same to the end. The points that are handled are set downe in the page following.
- Title
- A treatise tending vnto a declaration whether a man be in the estate of damnation or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he maie discerne it, and perseuere in the same to the end. The points that are handled are set downe in the page following.
- Author
- Perkins, William, 1558-1602.
- Publication
- Printed at London :: By R. Robinson, for T. Gubbin, and I. Porter,
- [1590?]
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- Subject terms
- Christian ethics -- Early works to 1800.
- Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
- Grace (Theology) -- Early works to 1800.
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"A treatise tending vnto a declaration whether a man be in the estate of damnation or in the estate of grace and if he be in the first, how he may in time come out of it: if in the second, how he maie discerne it, and perseuere in the same to the end. The points that are handled are set downe in the page following." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A09466.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Contents of the Booke.
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To the right
Worshipfull and my Christian friend MaisterValentine Knightlie Esquire, one of her Maiesties Iusti∣ces of Peace in Northamp∣ton-shire. - To the Christian Reader.
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CERTAINE PROPOSITIONS DECLARING HOW farre a man may go in the
the profession of the Gospel, and yet be a wicked manand a reprobate. -
The estate of a Christian man in this life,
which also sheweth how far the Elect may goe beyondthe Reprobate, in Christi -anity, & that by manydegrees. - I
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A Dialogue of the state of a Christian man,
betweene Eusebiusa perfect Christian, andTimotheus a wise Christian, and themost of it was gathered here and there out of the sweete and sauoriewri∣tings of Maister Tindalland Maister Bradford. - The Assertion.
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❧ A Dialogue
containing the conflictes betweene Sathan and the Christian. -
Howe a man
should applie aright the word of God to his owne soule. -
Consolations
for the troubled consciences of repentant Sinners. - Faultes to be corrected,