A plea for the antient gospel. Wherein these following points are discussed. I. Of a change of person between Christ and the elect. II. Of the conditionality of the Covenant of Grace. III. Of the nature of saving faith. IV. Of the free offer of Christ to sinners, and of preparatoroy qualifications. V. Of union to Christ before faith. VI. Of justification by faith. VII. Of the necessity and benefit of holiness, obedience and good works, with perseverance therein. VIII. Of intending our souls good, by duties we perform. IX. Of the way to attain assurance. X. Of God's seeing sin in his people. XI. Of the hurt that sin may do to believers. XII. Of God's displeasure for sin in the afflictions of his people. XIII. Of the beauty of sincere holiness. XIV. Of gospel and legal preaching. XV. Mr. John Nisbert's reply to D. W XVI. A rejoynder, discovering what law is, and what gospel is. XVII. A friendly examination of the pacifick paper. XVIII. The paper of exceptions against Mr. D. W's book, at

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  • A plea for the antient gospel. Wherein these following points are discussed. I. Of a change of person between Christ and the elect. II. Of the conditionality of the Covenant of Grace. III. Of the nature of saving faith. IV. Of the free offer of Christ to sinners, and of preparatoroy qualifications. V. Of union to Christ before faith. VI. Of justification by faith. VII. Of the necessity and benefit of holiness, obedience and good works, with perseverance therein. VIII. Of intending our souls good, by duties we perform. IX. Of the way to attain assurance. X. Of God's seeing sin in his people. XI. Of the hurt that sin may do to believers. XII. Of God's displeasure for sin in the afflictions of his people. XIII. Of the beauty of sincere holiness. XIV. Of gospel and legal preaching. XV. Mr. John Nisbert's reply to D. W XVI. A rejoynder, discovering what law is, and what gospel is. XVII. A friendly examination of the pacifick paper. XVIII. The paper of exceptions against Mr. D. W's book, at
  • Examen confectionis Pacificæ: or, A friendly examination of the Pacifick paper.
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Imprint
London: printed and sold by W. Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street, and J. Marshall at the Bible in Great-Church-Street: At both places you may be supplied with a body of divinity, entituled, The doctrine which is according to godliness, by J.C. And likewise with most of Dr. Owen's works Mr. Caryl's Mr. Bunnyon's, &c., 1697.
Publication year
1697-1697
ESTC No.
R215932
Grub Street ID
90884
Description
[2], 2, 83-336, [2], 104, 3-48, 1-22 p. ; 4⁰
Note
J. C. = Isaac Chauncy.

"Neonomianism unmask'd", parts 2 and 3 (Wing C3754A and Wing C3755) were also issued as part of the 1693 re-issue of part 1, with a new title page for the whole; "Neonomianism unmask'd", part 3, was also issued separately. "A rejoynder to Mr. Daniel Williams his reply" (Wing C3757); and the "Examen confectionis Pacific¾: or, A friendly examination of the Pacifick paper" (Wing C3753) were previously issued separately. The register for each part is not continuous.

"Neonomianism unmask'd", part 3, has a separate title page which reads: Neonomianism unmask'd: or, The ancient gospel pleaded, against the other, called, the new law. The imprint reads in part: for H. Barnard at the Bible in the Poultry, 1693.

"A rejoynder to Mr. Daniel Williams his reply" and "Examen confectionis Pacific¾" have caption titles.