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00.1. CHRIST'S SCHOOL

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CHRIST’S SCHOOL Consisting of Four Classes of Christians, I. Babes, II. Little Children, III. Young-men, IV. Fathers. With Their several Characteristical differences and attainments; also the Doctrines proper to be taught to each of them. Being the Substance of many Sermons Preached many Years ago in Southwark. By Ralph Venning.

1 Cor. 3.1. And I Brethren could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, as unto Babes in Christ.

1 John. 2.13. I write unto you Fathers, because ye have known him that is from the beginning. I write unto you Young-men, because ye have overcome the wicked one. I write unto you Little Children, because ye have known the Father.

London, Printed for John Hancock, Senior and Junior, at the Sign of the three Bibles in Popes-head Ally, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill. 1675. This text has been initially updated from EEBO-TCP by Project Puritas (Logan West, David Jonescue, Alex Sarrouf) www.puritansearch.org Further revision and editing done by Monergism. Copyright Monergism via universal text usage permission from the above.

Editor’s Note – During the TCP Transcription Process, all the text was hand transcribed according to visual representation; and as such, sometimes the letters s, l, f & t are misconstrued with each other, these letters regularly being almost illegibly similar in the original facsimile script. Though it is rare for these errors to remain post-edit, unfortunately they may remain if uncaught. My apologies in advance where such errors occur. Also, the symbol <H&G> signifies omitted Hebrew & Greek. Because a majority of readers are not fluent in the original languages; it was thought best to omit, instead of possibly misconstrue; since most original languages are written in antiquated script in the original facsimiles. Lastly, some archaic words may be updated to more contemporary terminology; but changes have been kept to a bare minimum. The text of this module was taken from a PDF created by Monergism ©For more free books like this, and other theological literature, please visitwww.monergism.com

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