Christ crucified [electronic resource] : or, the marrow of the Gospel, evidently holden forth in seventy two sermons on the whole fifty third chapter of Isaiah. Wherein The Text is clearly and judiciously opened up, and a great many most Apposite, profoundly Spiritual, and very Edifying Points of Doctrine, in a delectable Variety, drawn from it; With choice and excellent Practical Improvements made of them. Wherein also several Adversaries of the Truth, as Socinians, Arminians, Antinomians, &c. are smartly, solidly and succinctly Reasoned with, and Refuted. Wherein moreover, many Errors in Practice incident to Professors, otherwise Sound and Orthodox in their Opinions, are Discovered; And not a few grave, deep, and very concerning Cases of Conscience, soberly and satisfyingly Discussed. By that able Minister of the New Testament, Mr. James Durham, sometime Minister of the Gospel at Glasgow, and solemnly called to a publick Profession of Divinity in the University there, and also his Majesty's Chaplain in Ordinary, when he was in Scotland.
1726
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Christ crucified [electronic resource] : or, the marrow of the Gospel, evidently holden forth in seventy two sermons on the whole fifty third chapter of Isaiah. Wherein The Text is clearly and judiciously opened up, and a great many most Apposite, profoundly Spiritual, and very Edifying Points of Doctrine, in a delectable Variety, drawn from it; With choice and excellent Practical Improvements made of them. Wherein also several Adversaries of the Truth, as Socinians, Arminians, Antinomians, &c. are smartly, solidly and succinctly Reasoned with, and Refuted. Wherein moreover, many Errors in Practice incident to Professors, otherwise Sound and Orthodox in their Opinions, are Discovered; And not a few grave, deep, and very concerning Cases of Conscience, soberly and satisfyingly Discussed. By that able Minister of the New Testament, Mr. James Durham, sometime Minister of the Gospel at Glasgow, and solemnly called to a publick Profession of Divinity in the University there, and also his Majesty's Chaplain in Ordinary, when he was in Scotland.
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Durham, James, 1622-1658.
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The fifth edition, carefully corrected.
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Edinburgh : printed by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson, and sold at their printing-house in the Fish-Market; and by John Paton and Hugh Deams Booksellers in the Parliament-Closs: also at Glasgow, by John Robertson, James and John Browns, and Mistress Brown, Booksellers; and at Stirling, by William Anderson Bookseller, MDCCXXVI. [1726]
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Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
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English
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xxiv,404p. ; 4⁰.
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Editor's preface signed: J. C.
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Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T116789.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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