02365nam 2200409Ia 450 99638705300331620200824132610.0(CKB)4940000000085580(EEBO)2248561211(OCoLC)ocm38875749e(OCoLC)38875749(EXLCZ)99494000000008558019980331d1646 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The marrow of modern divinity[electronic resource] touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace : with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the New : wherein every one may cleerly see how far forth he bringeth the law into the case of justification, and so deserveth the name of legalist, and how far forth he rejecteth the law, in the case of sanctification, and so deserveth the name of antinomist : with the middle path between them both, which by Iesus Christ leadeth to eternall life : in a dialogue, betwixt [brace] Evangelista, a minister of the gospel, Nomista, a legalist, Antinomista, an antinomian, and Neophitus, a young ChristianThe fourth edition, corrected, and inlarged by the author, E. F. Before the which there is prefixed the commendatory epistles of divers divines of great esteem in the citie of London.LondonPrinted by John Dever & Robert Ibbitson, for Giles Calvert ...1646[25], ., 262 pNumerous errors in paging.Imperfect: stained and defaced with slight loss of print.First published in 1645. Tanner's edition of Wood's "Athenæ," 1721, identifies the author with "Edward Fisher, M.A. of Oxford", and the identification has been accepted by many. According to the DNB "internal evidence completely disproves it".Reproduction of original in: Dr. Williams' Library (London, England).Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes.eebo-0037SalvationEarly works to 1800Covenant theologySalvationCovenant theology.Fisher Edwardfl. 1627-1655.804835EAEEAEWaOLNBOOK996387053003316The marrow of modern divinity2303676UNISA