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- catalog alternative "Irenicum".
- catalog alternative "Irenicum, healing the divisions among God's people".
- catalog contributor b12025760.
- catalog contributor b12025761.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. The text opened, and suitableness of it to our times shown -- 2. The evil dividing between God and anything else -- 3. Heart-divisions one from another -- 4. The first dividing principle: There can be no agreement without uniformity -- 5. The second dividing principle: All religions are to be tolerated -- 6. The question discussed, what should be done to a man who pleads his conscience -- 7. They who are for a congregational way do not hold absolute liberty for all religions -- 8. The third dividing principle: Nothing which is conceived evil is to be suffered -- 9. Rules to know in what things we are to bear with our brethren -- 10. The fourth dividing principle: Division is the best way to maintain dominion -- 11. The fifth dividing principle: Every man is bound to profess and practice always what he apprehends to be true -- 12. The sixth dividing principles: What is in itself best must be chosen and done, not weighing circumstances or references -- 13. The seventh dividing principle: It is obstinacy for a man not to be convinced by the judgment of many who are more learned and godly than himself -- 14. The eighth dividing principle: If others are against what we conceive to be true, we may judge them to go against their own light".
- catalog description "15. Dividing distempers: what they are and how they cause divisions -- 16. The pride of men's hearts is the great dividing distemper -- 17. Self-love, the second dividing distemper -- 18. The third dividing distemper is envy; the fourth dividing distemper is passion -- 19. The fifth dividing distemper is rigidness; the sixth, rashness; the seventh, willfulness; the eighth, unconstancy -- 20. The ninth dividing distemper is a spirit of jealousy; the tenth, a spirit of contention; the eleventh, covetousness; the twelfth, falseness -- 21. Dividing practices; the first, the practice of the tongue; the second, needless disputes -- 22. The third dividing practice: Men not keeping within the bounds that God has set for them -- 23. The fourth dividing practice: disorderly gathering of churches -- 24. The fifth dividing practice: seeking to demean the credits of those men whom the Lord uses as instruments of good -- 25. The sixth dividing practice: giving characterizing names to men that are names of division -- 26. The seven, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth dividing practices -- 27. The evil of divisions: They hinder much good -- 28. The sinfulness of our divisions -- 29. The woeful miseries of our divisions -- 20. Cautions about our divisions, that we may not make an ill use of them, but try if it be possible to get good out of them -- 31. The cure of our divisions: joining principles -- 32. Joining considerations -- 33. Joining graces -- 34. Joining practices -- 35. Exhortation to peaceable and brotherly union, showing the excellency of it.".
- catalog extent "xii, 436 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1573580589".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Morgan, PA : Soli Deo Gloria,".
- catalog subject "262/.001/1 21".
- catalog subject "BX7 .B8 1997".
- catalog subject "Christian union Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The text opened, and suitableness of it to our times shown -- 2. The evil dividing between God and anything else -- 3. Heart-divisions one from another -- 4. The first dividing principle: There can be no agreement without uniformity -- 5. The second dividing principle: All religions are to be tolerated -- 6. The question discussed, what should be done to a man who pleads his conscience -- 7. They who are for a congregational way do not hold absolute liberty for all religions -- 8. The third dividing principle: Nothing which is conceived evil is to be suffered -- 9. Rules to know in what things we are to bear with our brethren -- 10. The fourth dividing principle: Division is the best way to maintain dominion -- 11. The fifth dividing principle: Every man is bound to profess and practice always what he apprehends to be true -- 12. The sixth dividing principles: What is in itself best must be chosen and done, not weighing circumstances or references -- 13. The seventh dividing principle: It is obstinacy for a man not to be convinced by the judgment of many who are more learned and godly than himself -- 14. The eighth dividing principle: If others are against what we conceive to be true, we may judge them to go against their own light".
- catalog tableOfContents "15. Dividing distempers: what they are and how they cause divisions -- 16. The pride of men's hearts is the great dividing distemper -- 17. Self-love, the second dividing distemper -- 18. The third dividing distemper is envy; the fourth dividing distemper is passion -- 19. The fifth dividing distemper is rigidness; the sixth, rashness; the seventh, willfulness; the eighth, unconstancy -- 20. The ninth dividing distemper is a spirit of jealousy; the tenth, a spirit of contention; the eleventh, covetousness; the twelfth, falseness -- 21. Dividing practices; the first, the practice of the tongue; the second, needless disputes -- 22. The third dividing practice: Men not keeping within the bounds that God has set for them -- 23. The fourth dividing practice: disorderly gathering of churches -- 24. The fifth dividing practice: seeking to demean the credits of those men whom the Lord uses as instruments of good -- 25. The sixth dividing practice: giving characterizing names to men that are names of division -- 26. The seven, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth dividing practices -- 27. The evil of divisions: They hinder much good -- 28. The sinfulness of our divisions -- 29. The woeful miseries of our divisions -- 20. Cautions about our divisions, that we may not make an ill use of them, but try if it be possible to get good out of them -- 31. The cure of our divisions: joining principles -- 32. Joining considerations -- 33. Joining graces -- 34. Joining practices -- 35. Exhortation to peaceable and brotherly union, showing the excellency of it.".
- catalog title "Irenicum to the lovers of truth and peace : heart-divisions opened in the causes and evils of them, with cautions that we may not be hurt by them, and endeavors to heal them / by Jeremiah Burroughs ; edited by Don Kistler.".
- catalog title "Irenicum".
- catalog title "Irenicum, healing the divisions among God's people".
- catalog type "Early works. fast".
- catalog type "text".