"The Logocraty of the Jews and Christocraty compared, wherein the excellency of Christocraty above the special Logocraty of the Jews of old is demonstrated; or an account of the privileges and advantages which Christians do enjoy now under the Gospel or Evangelical dispensation above those which the Jews enjoyed under the Law or ancient legal and Mosaical œconomy. Being an exposition of the Apostle's sence of this matter as we find it Hebr. xii. 18–24"
MS. Rawl. C. 165, fol. 202
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"The Logocraty of the Jews and Christocraty compared, wherein the excellency of Christocraty above the special Logocraty of the Jews of old is demonstrated; or an account of the privileges and advantages which Christians do enjoy now under the Gospel or Evangelical dispensation above those which the Jews enjoyed under the Law or ancient legal and Mosaical œconomy. Being an exposition of the Apostle's sence of this matter as we find it Hebr. xii. 18–24"
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MS. Rawl. C. 165, fol. 202
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Works of Robert Fleming: vol. ii.
"The Logocraty of the Jews and Christocraty compared, wherein the excellency of Christocraty above the special Logocraty of the Jews of old is demonstrated; or an account of the privileges and advantages which Christians do enjoy now under the Gospel or Evangelical dispensation above those which the Jews enjoyed under the Law or ancient legal and Mosaical œconomy. Being an exposition of the Apostle's sence of this matter as we find it Hebr. xii. 18–24"
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