MARROW O F MODERN DIVINITY. THE FIRST PART. TOUCHING Y Both the COVENANT OF WORKS, and the COVE- In a DIALOGUE betwixt / EVANGELISTA, a Minifter of the Gofpel. ANTINOMISTA, an Antinomian. And, By EDWARD FISHER, M. A. THE SIXTEENTH EDITION. With NOTES, By the late eminent and faithful fervant of JESUS CHRIST, Minister of the GOSPEL at ETTRICK. 2 COR. xiii. 8. For we can do nothing against the truth, GLASGOW: Printed by JOHN BRYCE, and fold at His Shop 1921 Mr. CARYL's Recommendation and Imprimatur. I HAVE perused this enfuing Dialogue, and find it tending to peace and holiness; the author endeavouring to reconcile and heal thofe unhappy differences, which have lately broken out afresh amongst us, about the points therein handled and cleared: for which caufe, I allow it to be printed, and recommend it to the reader, as a difcourfe stored with many neceffary and feasonable ruths, confirmed by fcripture, and avowed by many approved writers: all compofed in a familiar, plain, moderate ftile, without bitterness againft, or uncomely reflections upon, others: which flies have lately corrupted many boxes of (otherwise precious) ointment. May 1. 1645. JOSEPH CARYL |