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A17389 An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians Wherein, not onely the text is methodically analysed, and the sence of the words, by the help of vvriters, both ancient and moderne is explayned: but also, by doctrine and vse, the intent of the holy Ghost is in euery place more fully vnfolded and vrged. ... Being, the substance of neare seauen yeeres vveeke-dayes sermons, of N. Byfield, late one of the preachers for the citie of Chester. Byfield, Nicholas, 1579-1622. 1615 (1615) STC 4216; ESTC S120678 703,664 509

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〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Quest. Ans. m Iohn 8.12 n Iohn 12.35 Nine things in euery one that is deliuered from darknes Quest. Ans. o Iob 33.14 vers 31. What translating hath in it Our natures are translated not destroyed Christs Kingdome better then all other Kingdomes The priuiledges of the Subiects of this Kingdome Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Vses p Psal 29.10.18 q Psal 149.2 r Psal. 74.12 s Esay 32.2 t Ier. 10.7 u Zach. 14.17 x Iob 34.18 y Mal. 1.13.14 z Psal. 4.5 * Psal. 24.10 a 2 Pet. 1.8.11 b 1 Tim. 6. c Cant. 1.3 d Psal. 95.1.3 Quest. Ans. a Leuit. 25. Two things required in a Redeemer Quest. Ans. Quest. Ans. Foure wayes of redemption b Mich. 6.4.5 c 1 Pet. 1.19 Vses d 2 Cor. 5. The comforts in the doctrine of forgiuenesse of sinnes e 1 Iohn 2.1 f 1 Iohn 1.9 g Esay 43.25 Ier. 35.34 Micha 7.19 Psal. 32.1 h 1 Iohn 2.6 i Ezech. 36.26.27 1 Iohn 1.9 2.1.4 Acts 5.31 k Psal. 32.4 Mat. 9.2.5 l Luke 1.77 The terror of the doctrine of forgiuenesse of sinnes m Psal. 32.1 n Esay 59.2 o Psal. 51.1 p Ier. 17.1 q Psal 38.3 r Rom. 6. vlt. What a man should doe to get his sinnes forgiuen him t Luke 4.18 1 Iohn 1.9 Hos. 14.3 Zach. 12.12 Chap. 13.1 s Mat. 6 14. u Marke 4.11.12 Acts 26.18 z Marke 1.4 Acts 5.31 10.43 x Iam 5.16 y Mat. 26.28 That Christ is God Christ more excellent then all Monarches in diuers respects Difference betweene Image and Similitude Gods Image is in man three wayes The difference betweene the Image of God in Man and in Christ. Imago and ad Imagin●m Vse Rom. 1.23 Phil. 2.1.2.3.6 a Iohn 14.9 2 Cor. 4.4 b Col. 3 9.10 c 2 Cor. 4 4. 3.18 Gal. 4.19 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 d Col. 3.10 e Rom. 8.29 f Ephes. 4 21.24 g Reuel 13. h Iohn 1.18 1 Tim. 6.16 Ioh 9.11 c. 23.9.10 Vse i Psal. 65.5 c. l 1 Iohn 4.12 m Psal. 36.8.9 n Psa. 84.5.7.8 o Psal. 68.24 p Exod. 33.19 34.6 c. q Iob. 6.46 14.7 r Math. 6.7 s Math. 6.4 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Alius but not aliud Prou. 8.22.31.32 Psal. 2.5.7.9.11.12 t Iohn 1.14 u Iohn 1.18 x Rom. 8.3 Primogenitus Heb. 1.6 Zach. 12.12 Rom. 8.29 Quae est in fieri qua est in sacto Doct. x Gen. 1. 2. Psal. 33.6.9 Iob 38. 39. Obiect Solut. Opera ad extra sunt indiuisa Pater est causa 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Filius 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Spiritus sanctus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Reuel 3.14 Mundus Archetipicus Mundus Microcosmus Mundus Macrocosmus a Psal. 33.9 115.3 b Psal. 33.9 c Gen. 1.31 d Gen. 1.1 Foure words confute foure Errours Sorts of Creatures Diuersitie of opinions about the meaning of Thrones Dominions c. Why Angels are called by these names The Vses of the doctrine of Creation e Rom. 1.19 f Esa. ●5 19 g Reuel 10.6 h Esa. 42.5.6 i Rom. 8. k Psal. 89.11.15 l Ephes. 2.10 4.24 2 Cor. 5.17 Gal. ● 15 m Psa. 57.18 n Psal. 51.8 o Esay 54.16.17 43.1.2.3 p Esa 45.15.17 18.19 q 1 Pet. 4.19 Esa. 45.12.7.22 r Mal. 2 10. Iob 31.14.15 All things are for Christ in diuers respects Vses Foure things in the immensitie of Christs diuine Nature The Eternitie of Christ described and explained How all thi●●● consist in Christ. Cons●r●●anio Prescriben●● Mouendo Ordinando Disponendo As Christ is God all things consist in him foure wayes And as he is Redeemer three wayes Act. 17.25 The word Consist n●●es foure things Obiect Sol. Obiect 2. Sol. Vses t Math. 6. v Psal. 49.14 What wee must do that it might goe well with vs. x 1 Sam. 2.9 Psa. 48.17.18 Psa. 5.8 7.10 Hos. 14.9.10 Pro. 28.13 y Psal. 1.3 23 Esa. 48.17 z Psal. 90.7 * Psal. 41.1.2.3 140.11.12.13 a Ephes. 1.22 The benefits flow from Christ as the head of the Church b Ephes. 5.27 c Math. 18.5 25.40.45 Heb 2.17 4.15 d Math. 28. e 1 Cor. 15. f 1 Cor. 1.30 Our head is more glorious then all politicall heads g Psal. 26.5 Act. 19.32.40 h Ephes. 5.27 i 1 Tim. 3.15 Act. 5.11 k 1 Pet. 5.2 Act. 20.28 l Reue. 2.18 12 Vses m Ephes. 1.19.22 c. n 2 Cor. 6. o Rom. 12.4.5 p Ephes 4.12 to 16. q Ephes. 4.2.3.4.5 r Rom. 12.6.9 s Rom. 12.10.13.15.16 t 1 Cor. 10.24.14 v 1 Cor. 12.15 22.23.26 Christ is sayd to be the beginning in three respects Vses a Reuel 3.14 b Heb. 12.2 c Reuel 22.11.13.14 d Mat. 1. e Act. 13.33 f Iob 4.21 g Iob 21.32 Esay 28. h Eccles. 2.16.17 i Heb. 2.17 Heb. 9.15 k Acts 26.23 l 1 Cor. 15.20.22 Iohn 5.21 11.28 m Phil. 3.9 Hee is first in diuers respects n Iohn 1.5 o Mat. 20.27 Luke 19.4 Esay 9. p Mat. 17.5 Vses q 2 Pet. 20.21 Reuel 2.4.19 r Mat. 20.27 Marke 9.35 10.44 3 Iohn 9.10 How wee may in life yeeld Christ the preheminence a Ephes. 1.5 2 Thes. 1.11 b Psal 43.3 c Mat. 11.27 d Luke 12.32 e Exod. 33.19 f Iob 1. g Ier. 9.24 h Ier. 1● 6 i 1 Cor. 1.21 k Ephes. 1.5 l Ephes. 1.9 Vses m Psal. 39.9 n Psal. 40.13 o Psal. 4 4.3.6 p Esay 42.1 q Mat. 17.5 2 Pet. 1.17 All fulnesse is in Christ in fiue respects r Ephes. 1.23 s Col. 2.9 t Mat. 28. Vses v 1 Tim. 3.16 x Isay 11.10 y Esay 11.2 z Iohn 3.34 * 1 Cor. 1.30 a 1 Cor. 1.30 b Esay 11 2. c Esay 61.3 d Esay 11.9 e Prou. 19.23 f Iames 3.17 Phil. 1.11 Vses Reconciliation is our first step to happinesse Vses a Ier. 50.5 Our reconciliation is founded in Gods good pleasure Christ is the meanes of our reconciliation b 1 Tim. 2.5 Rom. 3.25 1 Cor. 1.3 1 Iohn 2.1 1 Cor. 3.11 Act. 4.13 Vses c 1 Tim. 2.6 Esay 55.6 1 Cor. 1.6 Who are not reconciled to God in Christ. d Zach. 12.12 Why the Church is called all things e 2 Cor. 5.19 Vses f 2 Cor. 5.16 g Ephes. 4.6 To himselfe foure wayes Vses h Mich. 6.8 Mat. 5.7 Heb. 12.29 1 Sam. 6.10 i 1 Pet. 2.9.11.12 Tit. 2.13 Deut. 26.16.17 k 2 Chron. 15.3 l Ier. 50.5 Psal. 49. vlt. 1 Who made peace m Esay 9.7 n Esay 53. o Ephes. 2.13 2 With whom they are at peace p Col. 3.15 q Psal. 34. Heb. 1.14 r Esay 2.15 s Esay 11.4 57.19 t Esay 11.6.7 v Iob 5. Heb. 2.18 Psal. 91.13 x Ephes. 6.12 y Iohn 15.8 3 The effects of this peace z Iob 5 15. c. 4 What wee must doe to attaine the sense of this peace a Hos. 2.18 b Hos. 2.17 c Psal. 91.13 d Psal. 37.12 e Phil. 4.7 f Psal
Vnreproueable This word notes the externall vprightnesse or Christian perfection of life Externall innocency must haue in it diuers things 1. we must be free from the grose sinnes of euery Commandement 2. we must cease from our owne workes keepe vs from our wickednesse and not turne after the wayes of our owne heart that is wee must be sure to cease from our particular beloued sinnes 3. our families must be well ordered both for peace labour and pietie 4. we must be free from Idolatry from the customary sinnes of the tongue from the raigne of hardnesse of heart from hasting to be rich for he that hasteth to be rich cannot be innocent as the Prouerbe is Lastly we must loue our enemies Matth. 5. vlt. That we may attaine heereunto we must walke in the way of good men Prou. 2.20 wee must set good Lawes euer before vs and let them be our warrant 2 Sam. 22. 23. wee must not be destitute of heauenly gifts 1 Cor. 1.6.8 In his sight These words may be referred eyther to our presentation or to our sanctification And whereas some would thinke that they ouerthrow the former sence of the words and proue that he entreates heere of our holinesse in Gods sight by iustification they are deceiued for they may find these words giuen to sanctification ordinarily in Scripture as Luke 1.6.7 Hebr. 13 21. 1 Iohn 3.22 Reuel 14.5 The words being referred to Sanctification import foure things First that what we are or doe is in his presence so the words vsed Luke 2.18 13.26 Acts 10.33 Secondly that God is a witnesse of all we doe so the words vsed Luke 8.47 2 Cor. 7.12 Gal. 1.20 Thirdly that God accepts of what is truely good in any measure Luke 1.75 Fourthly that God highly priseth all that is good in the good Luke 1.25 2 Tim. 2.3 5.4 As the words there vsed shew Verse 23. If ye continue grounded and stablished in the faith and be not mooued away from the hope of the Gospell whereof yee haue heard THe second part of the Epistle viz. the proposition of Doctrine hath beene handled hitherto from the twelfth verse vnto these words In these words and those that follow to the end of the second Chapter is contained the third part of the Epistle viz. matter of exhortation wherein hee both perswades and disswades The perswasion is contained in this verse and the rest vnto the eight verse of the next Chapter The disswasion is from verse 8. of Chapter 2. to the end of the Chapter In the perswasion the Apostle exhorts them to perseuerance both in Faith and Hope where is to be obserued 1. the exhortation it selfe in the beginning of this verse and the reason to inforce the exhortation in all the verses following The exhortation is two-fold first to perseuerance in Faith in these words if yee continue grounded and stablished in the faith secondly to perseuerance in hope in the next words and be not mooued from the hope of the Gospell whereof yee haue heard From the Coherence and generall words of the Exhortation we must obserue that Gods Children after they haue gotten true grace were comforted in their reconciliation must looke to their Faith and Hope It is not enough once to get Faith Hope but after they are conceiued in vs they must be daily looked to for the iust must liue by his faith It must be to him according to his faith not according to his friends money labour meanes c. By faith hee must draw vertue out of all Gods ordinances by faith hee must purge his heart of his daily sinnes by Faith and Hope he walkes with God and ouercomes the world This may greatly reproue mans carelesnesse men looke to their Grounds Cattell Shops c. but who lookes to their Faith and Hope If you continue grounded and stablished in the faith Heere are two things first the manner of the propounding of the exhortation viz. with an If secondly the exhortation it selfe where note 1. the dutie continue 2. the manner of the dutie grounded and stablished 3. the obiect in Faith If. The Apostle propounds this Exhortation with an If because hee speaketh to a mixt multitude among whom were many that would not continue and thereby shew they were not truely reconciled Yea it was needfull that the godly amongst them should haue it thus doubtfully set downe that so they might be more carefull to settle and establish themselues in the Faith that they might hold out in it As this If lookes vpon the wicked it shewes that in places where the Gospell gathers soules to God many that for a time were forward and greatly affected will afterwards fall away And therefore Gods seruants both Ministers and People should looke for Apostacy and not be ouermuch troubled when they see any fall away It is not amisse to consider by what meanes or motiues men are plucked away from the loue of the truth Some fal away for hard sayings some cannot follow Christ long because of their carnall friends others are corrupted with lewd company others cannot beare the reproofes of their faults and if they be reprooued either they will lift Amos away from Bethel or they get themselues away from hearing Amos. Some heare this Sect euery where so ill spoken of that they will be better aduised ere they settle vpon such courses And the rather because they doe not see the multitude set out with them or great men yeeld any countenance to such strict courses Others are seduced by time-seruing flattering false or corrupt teachers who labouring to hinder the efficacy of the doctrine of paineful Ministers hope to accomplish either the stopping of their mouthes or the increase of their bonds or at least their disgrace with the people Others are insnared with the earthly things and forsake the sinceritie of the truth to embrace this world with Demas Many fall away for the Crosse and all are catcht with the deceitfulnesse of some sinne Quest. But may the faithfull fall away and not continue Answ. The faithfull may loose and fall from 1. some degrees of innocency of life 2. Some degrees of the working and efficacie of Gods Spirit 3. Some degrees of Communion with Christ. Their Communion may be lessened though their vnion can not be dissolued 4. from Faith of which he makes mention heere And thus they may fall in respect of sence in respect of some degree in respect of some acts of faith in respect of some doctrine of faith and lastly in respect of the meanes of the doctrine of faith But there are seauen things from which the Elect can neuer fall first they can not lose eternall life Iohn 10.29 secondly confirming grace in some measure Psal 14.5 thirdly remission of sinnes past Esa. 43.25 fourthly the seed eyther of doctrine or grace 1 Iohn 3.9 Fiftly the spirit of sanctification Sixtly the habite
11. 3. Ephes. 3. 2 Cor. 5. 2 Cor. 3. 1 Cor. 15. Rom. 15.19 2 Cor. 1.12 2 Cor. 11.22 to 30. A foure-fold testimony concerning the doctrine of Paul Acts 9. Acts 19.6 2 Cor. 12.12 Acts 20. Acts 19.12 Conceits about the Apostles writings What Colosse was and how the people were conuerted Chap. 4.17 The occasion of the Epistle Crosse-teaching in his time The Epistle diuided into fiue parts The Exordium and the parts thereof The salutation deuided The Persons saluting The name of the Apostle Why he was called Saul Diuers opinions about the name Paul Acts 13.9 Phil. 2.15 The signification and Etimologie of the word Apostle And what Apostles were The vse and signification of the words Iesus Christ. Esay 45.21 Diuers Christs Tit. 1.4 Three Doctrines from the first words Doctr. 1. Great sinners may proue great Saints Vse 1. 2. Affliction of conscience Dangerous mistaking 4 Rules to be obserued in alledging examples of great sinners repenting Doct. 2. Doctrine is seldome effectuall when the person of the Minister is despised Vse 1. 2. Defamation of Ministers 3. Doct. 3. Lesse then an Apostle must not haue dominion ouer● mens consciences Vse Doct. No knowledge auaileable to saluation without the knowledge of Christ. The assurance of a lawfull calling serues for foure vses Euery christian hath two callings The Euangelist described Doctr. 1. The profit of consent in doctrine Vse 1. Wilfull opposition crosse-teaching 1 Thes. 2.15.16 Doct. 2. Spirituall aliance Doct. 3. Gods doctrine needs mans witnesse Vse 2. The persons saluted Foure generall obseruations 1 The power of the Gospell 2 Who be the true members of the Church 3 The Church may be true yet faultie 4 One grace or priuiledge cannot be without another Carnall Protestant 2 Thes. 2.4 c. The acceptations of the word Saints Psal. 50.5 Gods children are called Saints in foure respects Doct. Men may be Saints in this life Vse Three things needfull for popish Saints Comforts for the despised Saints and seruants of God Psal. 16.3 Psal. 30.4.5 Obiect Solut. Psal. 37.28 Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Psal. 7. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Psal. 85.8 Psal. 149.5.6.7.8.9 Dan. 7.27 Ephes. 2.20 2 Thes. 1.10 2 Cor. 6.2 Qu. Who are Saints Ans. Deut. 33.3 The first signe Psal. 16.3.5.6 Dauids foure signes Psal. 16.5.6 Psal. 16.7 Obiect Solut. Difference between illusions and the feelings of the Spirit of Adoption Esay 4.3.4 The acceptations of the word faithfull a 2 Cor. 1. b Reuel 19.11 c Psal. 89.37 Psal. 19.7 111.7 Prou. 20.6 Psal. 101.6 Faithfulnesse in spirituall things Hereunto fiue things are requisite Psal. 78. 37. 31. 32. 34. 35. 38. 37. Hos. 11. vlt. Mat. 25.21.23 1 Cor. 4.17 2 Cor. 11.8 Luke 9.23 Nehem. 9.8 Reu. 2.11 Faithfulnesse in temporall things Daniel 6.5 A Caueat for Professors Luke 16.9 Obiect 1. Solut. Ver. 9. Obiect 2. Solut. Obiect 3. Solut. Vers. 10.11 Obiect 4. Solut. Psal. 24.1 Prou. 3.17 Obiect 5. Solut. Vers. 13. Priuiledges of the faithfull Hebr. 2.17 Reuel 15. 3.14 Prou. 11.18 1 To Christ. 1 To Christ. Vse 1. Vse 2. Rom. 8. 2 To the Apostle Vse 3 To the Saints abroad 4 To the Saints at home How thou maist get into Christ. Who are in Christ. Rom. 8. Of Salutations 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The acceptations of the word Grace The acceptations of the word Peace Three reasons why children may be taught the principles they vnderstand not Quest. Ans. Doct. Spirituall things are the best things Reasons Mat. 16. Vse 1. Vse 2. Vse 3. 4. Mat. 6. Ver. 19. to 25. Ver. 25. to the end Iames 4.6 2 Cor. 6.1 Iude 4. Heb. 10. 2 Tim. 1.6 2 Tim. 2.1 Iob 15.11.12 2 Cor. 12.9 Esay 35.8 Esay 57.21 Phil. 4.6 Col. 3.15 2 Pet. 3.14 Esay 9.6.7 Luke 1.79 The Diuision Two generall Doctrines Miserie breeds vnitie Esay 24.2 Not safe to deferre good motions Note It is good to prayse before thou reproue Reasons a Acts 24.3 b Luke 18.11 Motiues to thankefulnesse c 1 Cor. 14.16 d 2 Cor. 9.12.13 1 Cor. 4.16 e Ephes. 4.3.4 f Col. 2.6.7 g Phil. 4.6.7 Phil. 4.6 1 Thes. 5.18 For what wee must giue thankes h 2 Cor. 4.16 i Col. 4 2. k Rom 7.26 l Rom. 1.21 m Acts 27 35. n Col. 3.17 1 Col. 10.3 Scripture for prayer and Thankesgiuing for our very food The manner of Thankesgiuing o Psal. 5 vlt. Hos. 14.3 p Luke 18.11.14 Hab. 1.16 We must giue thankes for others Foure rules of tryall q 1 Tim. 2.1 r 1 Thes. 3.9 As any are more heauenly minded they are more frequent in praises A childe of God neuer giues thankes but hee hath cause to pray and contrariwise Foure sorts of prayers for others Ephes. 6.18 1 Tim. 2.8 Reasons to warrant praying euery day Mat. 6.11 s 1 Thes. 5.17 1 Tim. 4.2 Psal. 141.2 51.17 Diuers things concerning Faith noted from the coherence t Heb. ●1 6 u 2 Cor 13.5 x Gal 3.22.23 y 2 Thes. 1.11 z Ephes. 2.8 a 2 Thes. 3.2 b 1 Tim. 6.12 Rom. 10.17 Gal. 3.2.5 Esay 55.4 The acceptations of the word Faith The sorts of Faith Historicall Faith Temporary Faith Luke 8.13 Heb. 6.4.5 Faith of Miracles Iustifying Faith The obiects of Faith The Parts of Faith Faith in the minde Isay 53.11 Faith in the heart Desire to beleeue is of the nature of faith Mat. 5.6 Reuel 21.6 Psal. 10.17 The Degrees 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Benefits come by Faith What Faith deliuereth vs from Iohn 12.46 Isay 25.8 Acts 15.9 Rom. 6. 1 Tim. 1.9 Iohn 5.29 Ephes. ● 2 Iohn 3.16 Tit. 1.13 Heb. 10.39 Isay 28.16 Ephes. 6.16 Gal. 3.7.9 Iohn 1.12 Ephes. 3.16 Acts. 24.25 Hebr. 11.1 Mat. 9.29 Heb. 2.5 Rom. 5.1.2.3.4.5 2 Tim. 3.15 Ephes. 3.12 1 Iohn 5.4 Rom. 1.12 Heb. 11.33.34 Heb. 11.25 Iohn 8.32 Quest. Ans. The miseries of such as haue not Faith Rom. 3.3 Marke 6.6 Math. 13.58 Rom. 11.20 Titus 1.15 Isay 7.9 Iohn 3.18 Iohn 8.24 The Incouragements to beleeue Esay●5 ●5 1 Iohn 3.16 Mat. 11.28.29.30 Reuel 3.18 Iohn 7.37 Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect 3. Solut. 1 Iohn 3.23 2 Cor. 5.20 The letts of Faith Let ts in the Minister Rom. 10. Let ts in the People Luke 14.16 Obiect Solut. Psal. 50. Esay 1. Let ts in the heart Heb. 3.12.13 Le ts in conuersation a Math. 7.13.14 Luke 13.23.24 b Iohn 7.45 to 50. Vses The signes of Faith c Heb. 11.25 d Mat. 5.7 Acts 15.9 Vse 2. The defects of the common Protestants Faith Obser. 1. Grace will be heard of and obserued if it be true Grace Iohn 16. 1 Pet. 4.4 Esay 59.15 Vses Indiscretion not the cause of the reproaches and troubles of true Christians Iohn 7.7 Quest. Ans. Faith makes it selfe knowne diuers wayes The surest way to get credit is to get Grace Philip. 4.3 Mat. 18. Psal. 15.4 Psal. 16.3 Prou. 19.1 A sinfull person is a shamefull person Esay 25.8 It is not alwaies
vaine-glory to seeke fame Ecol●s Matth. 5. Phil. 2. Foure things make glory vaine Iohn 3.17 Loue is a vice three wayes Concerning loue 7. things may be noted from the coherence Obseruat 1. 1 Iohn 3.14 1 Iohn 4.7 1 Iohn 4.16 Iohn 17.26 Obseruat 2. Obseruat 3. 1. Iohn 5.1 Mat. 10.41 42. Obseruat 4. 1. Thessal 3.6 Obseruat 5. Galat. 5.6 Ephes. 6.23 1. Tim. 1.14 Obseruat 6. 1. Iohn 2.9 10. 1. Iohn 3.16 Obseruat 7. Vses 1. Iohn 5.1 Note What things ought to be in our loue Seauen things ought to bee shewed in our loue Roman 12.15 Liberalitie Wicked hospitalitie True hospitatalitie Works of mercie Roman 12.13 Leuit. 25.26 Luke 6.35 1 Cor. 8.3 8. 1 Tim. 6.18 19 Spirituall mercie Societie 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Pet. 2.17 Roman 12.11 Acts 2.42 Philip. 1.5 Phil. 2.5 1 Pet. 4.8 Genes 13.18 Roman 14.15 1 Cor. 13.7 Ephes. 4.16 Marke 3.1 Prouer. 15.1 1 Corint 6.7 Gen. 13.8.6 Mat. 17.25.26 Roman 12.21 Ephes. 4.31 Matth. 19.19 22.39 Foure things in the manner of our loue 1 Pet. 2.22 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Rom. 12.9 1 Iohn 3.18 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Philip. 1.9 1 Corint 4.21 1 Corin. 13.4.5 1 Corint 13.6 1 Corint 13.7 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Prouer. 3.28 b 1. Thes. 1.13 c Hebr. 6.10 d 2. Corin. 9.17 e Galat. 5.13 1 Thessal 3.12 f Ephes. 5.2.3 Motiues Matth. 24. From example 1 Ioh. 4.9.10.11 Note 1 Iohn 3.16 From Commandement Iohn 13.34 Iohn 16.12 From profit Philip. 2.1 Roman 13.10 How Loue is the fulfilling of the Law 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Galat. 5.22 Iohn 13.14 Iohn 3. 1 Iohn 4.7 Iob 23.8.9 1 Iohn 4.12 Ephes. 4.1.4 1 Iohn 3.14 Zeph. 1.14 2 Pet. 3.10.11 1 Thessal 4.16 Matth. 14.3 1 Iohn 4.17 From the misery of such as loue not Gods children 1 Iohn 2. 3 1 Iohn 3.15 Ephes. 3.17 Ephes. 4.16 Ephes. 4. Verse 13.16 Verse 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Verse 9. Verse 10. Verse 10. Verse 11. The helpes 1 Pet. 1.22 1 Tim. 1.5 2 Tim. 1.7 2 Tim. 1.13 Tit. 2.2 Hebr. 10.24 Note Hebr. 10.25 The defects of the common Protestants loue Hosea 4.1 Esay 57.1 a Deut. 28.12 Mat. 16.16 b Gen. 49.25 Mat. 3.16 c Mat 3.2 11.11 Doctrines from Coherence Obseruat 1. One Grace crowneth another Obseruat 2. Obseruat 3. Ephes. 2.12 Iob 8.13 Euery carnall man is an Hypocrite Iob 11.20 Iob 27.8 Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Quest. Ans. d 1 Tim. 1.1 Psal. 31.24 The signes or properties of true Hope Lam 3.29 Rom. 5.2.5.4 e Acts 28.20 Rom. 8.24 f Rom. 4.18 g Tit. 1.2 Psal. 37.3 Psal. 73.26 Doct. 1. Doct. 2. Doct. 3. Doct. There is a Heauen Vses h Mat. 5.16 2 Pet. 1.7 Mat. 7.21 1 Pet. 2.11.14 Psal. 15. i Ephes. 3.16 k Iohn 3.5 Luke 13.5 l Mat. 13.11.52 m Mat. 13.44.45 n Iohn 6.27 o Mat. 16.19 Rom. 10.6 p Mat. 19.23 q Mat. 6.20 Col. 3.1 r 2 Cor. 5.1.2 1 Thes. 1.10 s Mat. 5.10.19 t Mat. 10.32.33 5.10 u Mat. 5.3 x Mat. 11.12 y Mat. 18.2 z Mat. 25 34.36 * Mat. 5.44 Luke 14.17 Note a Heb. 12.23 Luke 11.20 b Mat. 8.11 13.31 Doct. 2. Rom. 8.24.25 Vse 1. Heb. 11.13 2. 3. Obiect Solut. Iohn 15.19 Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Obiect Solut. Doct. 1. 1 Cor. 2.4 Who is a naturall man Esay 25 8. Rom. 8.6 Ephes. 2.1 Rom. 6. Doct● 2. Vses Doctr. Doctr. c Math. 17.5 Luke 16.29.30 Iohn 8.47 What good comes by hearing Sermons a Reuel 3.10 Vse 1. b Ezech. 3.27 c Mat. 13.16.17 2. Mourne and pray The sorts of euill hearers d Mat. 11.16 c. e Mat. 15.12 f Luke 4.24 g Acts 7.54 h 2 Tim. 4.3.4 i Ezech. 33.30 k Acts 17.32 l Acts 28.22 m 1 Iohn 4.5 n Heb. 12.19 o Mat. 21.45.46 p Mat. 19. q Luke 20 76. r Mat. 3.8 The misery of euill hearers s Ier. 7.22.29 c. t Mat. 10.14 u Mat. 12.41 c. x Prou. 28.9 The properties of the word How the word is said to be a word of truth The word worketh truth in vs sixe wayes Vses The doctrine of a mans reconciliation with God is principally to be taught and learned Rom. 10.15 x Act. 20.24 y 2 Cor. 4.3.4 z 1 Cor 9.16 a 2 Thes. 1.8 What the Gospell principally vrgeth Who receiue the Gospell b Rom. 1.16 c 1 Cor. 1.16 d Mat. 11.5 Luke 4.18 e Luke 16.16 Mat 11.10 f Mark 8. ●5 10.29 g Rom. 15.16 h Rom 19. The effects of the Gospell The Vses i Act 5.42 1 Cor. 1.12 k Ephes. 6.15 God sends the Word before we seeke it A triall of Doctrine l Gal. 1.8 Men must seeke the word whensoeuer it may be had All the world cannot signifie euery particular man in the world The swiftnesse and power of the Gospell 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 l Iohn 15.8 m Iohn 15.8 n Psal. 1.3 o Iohn 15.16 p Phil. 1.11 q Iohn 15.16 r Gal. 5.23 s Ier. 17.8 t Ier. 17.10 u Iohn 16.2.4.6 What fruits wee should beare * Esa. 27.9 What we must doe that wee may be more fruitfull x Mat. 13. y Esa. 6.2 z Ier. 17.8.9 a Ezek 47.12 b Iam. 3.17 c Luke 13.6.7 d Heb. 12. e Esa. 27.1.2.3.4 c. Vse f Hos. 10● 1● Rom. 6. The word increaseth fiue wayes g Ezech. 47.12 What we must doe that wee may increase h Ezech. 47. Psal. 1. i Esay 27.6 k Ier. 17.8 l Iohn 15.4 m Iohn 15.2.3 n Rom. 2. o Phil. 1.11 2.15.16 Doct. There is a season for fruit * 2 Cor. 3.2 p Mat 3.10 Iohn 15.2 * Psal. 1.3 Ezech. 47.12 q Hos. 6.4 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Fiue things principally to be acknowledged from Gods Grace That we may heare the word in truth seauen things are to be done r 1 Cor. 3.18 s Psal. 25.14 Acts 10.33 t Psal. 50 16. u Iam. 1.22 Esay 57.15 1 Chron. 34.27 x Deut 5 27. y Heb. 4.1 1 Thes. 1.5 How men may be said to know and yet not truely Doctr. 1. The causes why many hearers get not knowledge Doctr. 2. z Tit. 2.10 11.12.14 * Zach. 4.7 Doctr. 3. The doctrine of Gods grace hard to the most The great commodities of assurance a Rom. 6.14.13 b Iohn 1.14.16 c 1 Cor. 15. d Prou. 12.2 e Prou. 3.34 f Prou. 14.6 1 Pet. 5.4 Iames 4.7 h 1 Pet. 1.13 i 2 Cor. 6.2 k Gal. 1.6 l Heb. 12.15 m Iud. 4. n Heb. 10.29 Diuision Doct. 1. What a Minister should be Doct. 2. o 1 Cor. 3. p 2 Cor. 3.6 q 1 Cor. 4.1 Tit. 1.2 1 Tim. 3.4 r Reuel 11.4 s Reuel 1.16 t Reuel 1.20 u Rom. 14.8 x R●m 13.4 y Rom. 16.1 z Phil. 1.1 1 Tim. 3.8.12 * Marke 9.35 with 37. a Iohn 12.26 b Marke 9.35.36 c Iohn 12.26 d 2 Cor. 4.1.2 e 2 Cor. 3.2.3 f Prou. 6.23 〈◊〉 〈◊〉
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 g Gal. 5.6 h Gal. 5.22 2 Tim. 1.7 i Ephes. 1.4 k 1 Tim. 1.5 l 2 Thes. 2.20 m Iohn 5.42 n Iohn 15.10 o Rom 5.5 p 1 Iohn 2.6 q 2 Cor. 5.13.14 r 1 Iohn 2.15 s Rom. 13.10 t Rom. 14.15 u Rom. 15.30 x 1 Cor. 8.8 The Diuision We are neyther borne nor borne againe for our selues x 1 Cor. 12.7 y 1 Cor. 13. z 1 Iohn 3.10 Note Vses Doct. When thou s●ell the word begin to worke in any place pray feruently to God What thou shouldest pray for a Iames 5.16 b Mat 18.19 Incouragements to prayer c Psal. 50.15 d Esay 63.16 e Esay 49.15 f Mat. 7 9. g Psal. 145.18 h Iames 1.5 i Rom. 8.26 k Ioh. 14.13.14 Obiect Solut. l Psal 34 16. ●9 7. m 1 Pet. 3.7 n Luk. 18.1 to 8. Quest. Ans. o Iames 1.6 Iob 21.15 p Psal 116.12 q Mat. 6. r Mat. 5. s Iames 4.3 t Hose 7.14 Doct. The kindes of Prayers for others 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The persons for whom we must pray 2 Thes. 2. u Rom. 15.30 x Ephes. 6.19 y Col. 4.3 z 2 Thes. 3.1.2 Not ceasing what it implyes * Iohn 4.21 1 Tim. 2.8 Mat. 26.41 Col. 4.2 Ephes. 6.18 1 Pet. 4.8 Iames 1.6.7 Heb. 10.36 c. Heb. 2.3 Obiect Solut. a Eccles. 5.1 Ma● 6. Obiect Solut. b Psal. 40.4 Proprieties in God Bene placiti Placiti c Ephes. 1.5 d Ephes. 1.9 Acts 22.9 e Gal. 1.4 Mat. 18.14 Iohn 1.23 f 1 Cor 1.1 Rom. 1.10 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 What wee should seeke to know g 2 Cor. 13.5 h 1 Cor. 2.9 i Ephes. 2.3 Motiues to knowledge k Ier. 9.24 l Marke 4.11 m Hos. 4.11 n Iob. 21.14 o Phil. 3.9 p Rom. 10.2 q Hos. 6.6 r Iohn 17.3 Rules for attaining knowledge s Mat. 11.27 t Iohn 7.17 u Hos. 6.1.3 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Of acknowledgement or profession x 1 Tim. 2.4 y Ephes. 4.13 z 2 Pet. 2.20 * Rom. 1.18 a 1 Tim. 2.4 Of knowing againe Vse b Iob 21.14 c Hos. 4.6 2 Thes. 1.8 Obser. 1. d Rom. 15.14 e Iohn 2.14 f Act. 6.3.5 g Acts 6.8 h Acts 9.36 i Acts 2.28 k Rom. 15.13 l Ephes. 1. vlt. m Luke 5.12 n Acts 13.10 o Acts 19.28 p Iohn 16.16 q Rom. 1.19 r Ephes. 5.18 s Math. 23.32 t Acts 5.3 u Reuel 3.2 Obser. 2. Obser. 3. x Eccles. 1.2 Nothing can fill but knowledge and spirituall things Obser. 4. The differences betweene Wisedome and Vnderstanding 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Two generall Doctrines Vses How a naturall man may be knowne Who make the Schi●me in the Church Diuellish wisedome 1 Cor. 2.8 Exod. 1.10 Earthly wisedome a 1 Cor. 1.18 b Ephes. 1.12 c 1 Cor. 1.26.27 d Mat. 11.27 e 1 Cor. 1.19 2.6 f Psal. 29.7 g Iob 5.3 h Prou. 12.15 26.12.16 i Prou. 17.27 k Prou. 29.11 l Prou 14.6 Rules for Contemplation m 2 Tim. 3.6 n Prou. 14.29 o 1 Tim. 6.4.5 p Mat. 13.14 Diuers obiections against Knowledge answered Obiect 1. Solut. Obiect 2. Solut. Obiect 3. Solut. Obiect 4. Solut. Obiect 5. Solut. Obiect 6. Solut. Obiect 7. Solut. Obiect 8. Solut. Obiect 9. Solut. Obiect 10. Solut. Wherein wisedome or discretion consists 1 Wisedomes order in seauen rules q Mat. 6.32 r 2 Tim. 2.3 to 8 s Acts 5. t Mat. 22.38.39 u Deut. 32.29 x Mat. 9.34 y Ephes. 6.3 Wisedomes specialties in the behauiour 1 Of the heart in fiue things z Marke 12.33 * 2 Cor. 10.4 a Iames 3.13 b Rom. 12.13 c Prou. 24.15 d Esay 33.6 2 Of the tongue in seauen things e Eccles. 5.1 Iames 1.19 Eccles. 10. vlt. f Deut. 28.58 Command 3. g Prou. 17.15 g Prou. 17.15 h Prou. 17.26 i Prou. 18.13 k 1 Cor. 4.5 l Tit. 3.2.3 m Prou. 15.23 3 Of the conuersation in eight things n Ephes. ● 15 o Deut. 4.5.6 p Iames 3.13 q 1 Thes. 4.11 r Psal. 4.6 1 Tim. 6.6 s Iohn 2 24. t Prou. 16.6 Esay 27.11 u Acts. 19.10.26 The generall Doctrine Motiues to holy life a 2 Cor. 5.15 b Ier. 2.8 c Rom. 13.11.12 d Gal. 6.7.8 e Ephes. 5.6 f Ier. 6.8 g Gal. 6.7.8 h 1 Pet. 1. i Mal. 1. k Mat. 11.28 l Col. 3.1 Phil. 3.21 m Ephes. 2.20 How it comes to passe that such multitudes liue without holinesse n Esay 25.8 o Esay 60.2.3 p Iob 24.13 q Psal. 36.6 r Iob 31.7 s Eccles. 11.9 t Iob 6.13 u Psal. 23.3 x Psal. 82.5 What we must doe that wee might be holy x Prou. 9.6 Ezech. 18. y Psal. 1.1 z Ier. 51.4 a Prou. 23.19 b Prou. 4.23 c Heb. 5.8 d Esay 30.20 e 1 Thes. 5.13 f Prou. 10.17 g Psal. 25.4 h Psal. 17.5 i Psal. 119.29 k Psal. 119.37 l 1 Kings 8.58.59 The gaine of godlinesse m Psal. 1. vlt. n Psal. 138.5 o Leuit. 26.11 p 1 Kings 8.23 q Iohn 11.8 9. r Esay 43.3 Psal. 23.3 s Esay 33.14.16 t Esay 57.2 50. vlt. v Hos. 11.12 x Gal. 5.18 y Rom. 8.1 z Reuel 2.10 2 Generall obseruations a Psal. 130.4 b Hos. 3.5 Against merit of workes c Luke 17. d 2 Cor. 3.5 Phil 2.13 e Iob 35.7 f Rom. 8.18 Quest. Ans. g Mat. 5.20 If wee would walke worthy o● the Lord we must doe sixe things h Gen. 17.1 i Mich. 6.8 k Psal. 119.1 l Gal. 5.21 m Rom. 8.1 n Iames 3.15 Math. 5. Rom. 6. o Luke 9.24 p Psal. 56.12.13 q Heb. 12.28 1 Cor. 7.31 r 1 Cor. 7.34 What wee should do that we mig●t not onely serue God but please him to s Rom. 8.8 Obiect Solut. t Mat. 5.19 u Deut. 12.24.26 x 1 King 10.3 y Prou. 21.3 z Prou. 12.22 * Mich. 6.5.6.7 a Phil. 4.18 b Command 3. Deut. 28.58 c Deut. 29.19 d Esay 29.13 e Ier. 17. vlt. f Heb. 10.35.36 c. g Mal. 1.8.9.10.13.14 h Rom. 12.2 i 1 Thes. 2.15.16 What we must doe that wee may please men k Rom. 15.2 l Rom. 1.29 1 Tim. 5.13 Prou. 26.20 m Prou. 11.13 n Ephes. 5.3.4 o Prou. 27.1.2 p 1 Cor. 13. q 1 Cor. 10.32 r Gen. 13.8 How gouernours in families may walke pleasingly How Inferiours in the familie may please their Superiours s Tit. 2.9.10 How Ministers may walke in all pleasing t 2 Tim. 2.24.25 u 1 Tim 3. ● 3.4 How the hearers may please their Teachers How the Magistrate may please the people x Exod. 18. y Iosh. 1.9 z Mich. 2.3 * Exod. 18. How the people may please their Rulers a 2 Sam. 3.36 How we may walke ●n all pleasing towards our owne Consciences b Iohn 16.20 c Luke 6.25 d Esay 57. vlt. e Rom. 5.1 f Esay 9 6. g Psal. 119.165 h Iohn 3.29 i Iohn 16.24 k Psal 37.8.11 l Esay 32.17 Obiect 2. Solut. Obiect 3. Solut. Obiect Solut. m Phil. 4.6.7 n Mar. 13.34.36 o Acts 26.20
p Rom. 13.12.13 q 1 Tim. 2.10 r 1 Tim. 6.18.19 s Tit. 2.12 t Tit. 2.14 u Ephes 2.10 x Rom. 2.6 y Iames 3.13 z Heb. 10.24 1 What workes are good workes a Mat. 23.5 b Iohn 8.39.40 c Acts 26.20 d Prou. 1.28 e Iohn 3.19.20 f Exod. 22. g Iohn 7.7 2 What rules must be obserued to make our workes good workes h Iohn 3.21 i Ephes. 2.10 k Iohn 6.28.29 l Iohn 4.34 m 2 Tim. 2.21 3 What workes are good works in particular 2 Obseruation from the repetition We need to be often stirred vp to seeke knowledge n Esay 29. o Psal. 14.2 p Psal. 36.3 q Psal. 82.7 We must still seeke to get more knowledge r 1 Tim. 4.3 s Phil. 1.10 1 Iohn 4.1 t ●say 11.7.9 Doct. 1. Doct. 2. u Esay 1.3 x Hos. 4.1.2 y Psal. 36.10 What are the letts of increasing z Ier. 9.23.24 * Hos. 6.1.2.3 a Tim. 3.7 b Prou. 14.22 c Prou. 14.29 How we may know when we increase with knowledge What we must doe that wee may increase in knowledge d Iohn 7.17 e Rom. 12.13 f Ephes. 5.16 g Rom. 1.28 h Prou. 14.8 Our knowledge must be of God foure wayes How God is made knowne i Iohn 14.9 k 1 Cor. 2.10.11 l Rom. 1. Who they are that know not God m Esay 1.5 1 Iohn 2.4 n 1 Iohn 4.6 o Iohn 16.3 p 1 Iohn 3.1 q 1 Iohn 2.23 The causes of this ignorance of God What we must doe that wee may know God r Mat. 5.6 Doct. 1. Doctr. 2. Two sorts of Christians Who are Infants in grace s Ephes. 3.19.20.17 t Mat 9 15. c. u 1 Cor. 3 1.2.3 x Iohn 14.5 y Ephes. 14. y Ephes. 14. z Ephes. 4.13 * Iohn 6.60 16.22 a Heb. 5.12.13 What the weak Christian hath b Mat. 16.3 c 2 Cor. 13.8 d 1 Cor. 15.50 Iohn 3.5 Rom. 8.8 e 1 Pet. 2.2 f Luke 14.26.27.33 g Reuel 2 8.9 His happinesse though hee be weake h Heb. 5.2 i Heb. 4.15 k Heb● 18 l 1 Cor. 10. m Heb 4. vlt. Helpes for the weake Christian n 2 Tim. 2.19 o Iud. 24. 1 Pet 1 5 2 Cor 12.9 p Acts 20.33 2 Tim. 3.16 Iames 1.21 q 1 Cor. 1.18 Rom 1 1● r 2 Tim 1 7. s Rom 8 ●6 t Heb. 7.16 u 1 Cor. 1.24 x Heb. 2.10 y Ioh. 17.21.23 z Ephes. 4.11 to 17. a Iames 1.4 Of the strong Christian and how he may be knowne b 1 Cor. 3.1 c Mat. 20.22.23 d Rom. 15.1.2 e Rom●5 ●5 14 f 2 Cor. 1.4 g Iames 3.1 h Mat. 6.25.30 i Mat 5.38 to the end Why all might All might in foure respects l 1 Cor. 14.20 m Iam. 1.4 n 1 Thes. 5.16 o 1 Iohn 4.18 p Col. 3.12 q 1 Pet. 1.13 r Psal. 27.4 s Heb. 12.28 t Psal. 139.21.22 v Phil. 3.8 Esay 30.22 x Ephes. 6.12 y Gal. 6.6 z Ephes. 6.6 * Deut. 6.5 The extent of Gods power What God cannot doe What the glory of God is Wherein God excels the creature How many wayes Gods glory is reuealed a Psal. 104 31. b Esay 24.16 c Exod. 16.10 d 1 Sam. 4.22 Psal. 89.7 e Iosh. 7. 1 Sam. 6.5 Mal. 2.2 f Luke 17.18 g 2 Cor. 2.8 h Psal. 24. k 1 Cor 11.7 l Ephes. 1.17 m 1 Tim. 1.11 n Psal. 89.7 Esay 26.10.11 o 2 Cor. 4.3 c. Esay 61.1 2.3 p Ier. 13.16 q Psal. 138.5 c Esay 58.7.8.9 r Iohn 11.40 Esay 46.12.13 i Iohn 1.14 Who see Gods glory Foure Reasons why the power of God is said to be the power of his glory About falling from grace and perseuerance Proofes that Gods elect cannot fall away This Doctrine doth not tend to securitie s Psal. 89.22 Esay 30.20 Zach. 13.7.8.9 Mich. 7.9.18 t Psal. 51. u Psal. 51. Cant. 3. x 1 Cor. 5. y Ier. 5.24.25 z Psal. 51. Motiues to Patience a Rem 2.4 b Esay 42.2.4 c Heb. 2.10 d Heb. 10.32 e 2 Tim. 2.3.5.6 f 2 Tim. 3.12 g Luke 8.15 h Mat. 5.10 i 2 Tim. 1.22 k 2 Cor. 4.8.9 l Prou. 15.18 25. m Psal. 9. n Iames 1.12 o Prou 14.17 p Luke 22.19 q Iob 4.6 c. r Heb. 12.1.2.3 s Vers. 4. t Vers. 5.6.7.8 u Vers. 9.10.11 What we must doe that wee may be patient x Prou. 14.29 Iames 1.3.4.6 y Iohn 14.1 z Rom 5.1.2.4 Iohn 14.27 * Rom. 12.12 a Reuel 3.9 b Rom. 15.4 c 2 Pet. 1.6 d Heb. 12.1 We must shew Patience in seauen things Motiues to Long-suffering e Exod. 34.6 1 Pet. 2.22 f Mat. 5.21.22 45. Rom. 12.21 g 2 Sam. 16.10 h Rom. 12.19 i 1 Tim. 2.8 k Iames 1.21 l Ephes. 4.21 Quest. Ans. m Phil. 2.3 n Prou. 22.26 How to preuent anger and desire of reuenge being wronged o Prou. 12.16 p 1 Sam. 20.34 Gen. 27.43.44 q Ephes. 4 26. Quest. Ans. r Math. 5.25 18.15 Rom. 12.18 1 Cor. 6.5 Gods people haue cause to be ioyfull s Zeph. 3.14 t Zeph. 2.14 c. u Acts 20.24 x Heb. 10.34 y Iames 1.2 z 2 Cor. 6.10 Quest. Ans. a Esay 65.13.14 b Ier. 33.8 Esay 61.10 12.5 d Luke 10.20 What we must doe that wee might get constant ioyfulnesse of heart d 1 Pet. 1.8 Phil. 1.25 Rom. 15.13 12. The order of this second part of the Epistle a Mat. 23.9 Luke 3.38 b Esay 9.6 Quest. Ans. Obiect Solut. Quest. Ans. Vses Markes of a childe of God c Rom. 8.15.16 Gal. 4 6.7 d 2 Cor. 6.17 c. 1 Ioh. 2. ●5 c. e 2 Thes. 2.16 f Iohn 14.6.21 g 1 Ioh. 3.1.2.3 1.6.7 1 Pet. 1.17 c. h Mal. 1.6 i Iohn 4.23 k Iohn 6 27. l Mat. 5.45 c. Mat. 6.32 n Mat. 7.11 o Hos. 12.9 p Luke 13.46 q Ier. 3.4.5 r Mat. 5.6 s Iohn 15.8 t Mat. 18.14 u Iohn 10.29 x Iohn 16.23 y Ephes. 1.17 z Iohn 10. * Ephes. 1. a Iohn 17. How Christ dyed for all Quest. Ans. b 1 Cor. 10. c Mat. 3. Fiue sorts of men not made fit Note How the lottery of Canaan shadowes out our inheritance in heauen d Deut. 8.7 c. e Mat. 25. f 2 Cor. 5. g Iosh. 19.50 h Psal. 2. i Iosh. 13.12 k Iosh. 14.6.11 c. l Iosh. 17. m Iosh. 1 12. n Iosh. 19.14 o Iosh. 18.2 p Heb. 1.1 Psal. 2. q Psal. 37.17.18 r Psal. 106.3.4 Ephes. 1.18 s Iames 2.5 t Rom. 8.17.18 u 1 Cor. 15.50 x Ephes. 5.5 1 Cor. 6.9 Gal. 5.21 y Rom. 4.13.14 Tit. 3.7 z Gal. 4.7 Ephes. 1.14 * Acts 20.32 A three-fold light in man A sixe-folde darkenesse in euery vnregenerate man a Rom. 13.13 b Iohn 8.12 Esay 25.8 2 Cor. 3.17 c Esay 13.1 Rom. 10.16 d Esay 8.22 e Psal. 88 1● f Iohn 12.35 1 Iohn 2.11 g 1 Iohn 1.5 h Ioh 3.19 20. i Iohn 1.5 k Iohn 3.19 l Luke 4.79 〈◊〉 〈◊〉