A comment upon Christ's last prayer in the seventeenth of John. Wherein is opened, the union beleevers have with God and Christ, and the glorious priviledges thereof. Besides many other Gospel truths, there is also shewed, I That the end why the saints receive all glorious grace, is , that they may be one, as the father and Christ are one. 2 That God the Father loveth the faithful, as he loveth Jesus Christ. 3 That our savior desireth to have the faithful in Heaven with himself. 4 That the happiness of our being in heaven, is to see Christs glory. 5 That there is much wanting in the knowledg of Gods Love, in the most able saints. 6 That the Lord Christs lends dayly direction, according to the dayly need of his servants. 7 That it is the desire, and endeavor of our savior, that the dearest of Gods love, which was bestowed on himself, should be give to his faithful servants. 8 That our union, and communion with God in Christ, is the top of our happiness in heaven. By that faithful, and k

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  • A comment upon Christ's last prayer in the seventeenth of John. Wherein is opened, the union beleevers have with God and Christ, and the glorious priviledges thereof. Besides many other Gospel truths, there is also shewed, I That the end why the saints receive all glorious grace, is , that they may be one, as the father and Christ are one. 2 That God the Father loveth the faithful, as he loveth Jesus Christ. 3 That our savior desireth to have the faithful in Heaven with himself. 4 That the happiness of our being in heaven, is to see Christs glory. 5 That there is much wanting in the knowledg of Gods Love, in the most able saints. 6 That the Lord Christs lends dayly direction, according to the dayly need of his servants. 7 That it is the desire, and endeavor of our savior, that the dearest of Gods love, which was bestowed on himself, should be give to his faithful servants. 8 That our union, and communion with God in Christ, is the top of our happiness in heaven. By that faithful, and k
  • Half-title: Mr Hooker on the seventeenth of John being his seventeenth book, made in New-England
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Imprint
London: printed by Peter Cole at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange, 1656.
Publication year
1656-1656
ESTC No.
R7774
Grub Street ID
128004
Description
[28], 222, 323-532 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Advertisements: p. [13]-[17].

Signatures: [A]? B-D?, F-3F?, 3M-3S?.

In title the words "Thomas Goodwin ... Nye." are gathered by a left brace.

The text is continuous despite pagination.
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