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A35813 The analysis of all the epistles of the New Testament wherein the chiefe things of every particular chapter are reduced to heads, for help of the memory, and many hard places explained, for the help of the understanding / by John Dale ... Dale, John, b. 1618 or 19. 1657 (1657) Wing D124; ESTC R17319 68,172 227

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to in the like case v. 16. 7. His breaking out of praises into thanksgiving for it v. 17. 8. His Repetition of the same charge given to Timothy v. 3. that he would answer the expectation of prophecyes made of his being a good pastour 1. By resisting like a stout souldier of Jesus Christ the enemies of the Church v. 18. 2. By professing sound doctrine and keeping a good conscience and not making shipwrack of either as some had done as Hymenaeus and Alexander who denyed the resurrection and whom he had excommunicated for their amendment v. 19 20. CHAP. II. 1. An Exhortation to men to pray 1. Generally for all sorts of men whatsoever v. 1. 2. Particularly for Kings though they were Infidels v. 2. The Reasons 1. Because God would have all men saved v. 4. 2. Because God is a God of all men and therefore would have all men prayed for v. 5. 2. A Direction how they should pray they must pray 1. Humbly by lifting up the hands v. 8. 2. Charitably without bearing malice to any v. 8. 3. Faithfully without doubting of having their requests granted v. 8. 3. A Dehortation to Women 1. Concerning their apparell they are 1. Allowed to use decent attire v. 9. 2. Forbid to use gaudy and light attire with gold pearles c. ibid. 3. Are commanded to regard more 1. The inward ornament of the mind v. 10. Then 2. The outward ornament of the body 2. Concerning their tongues which they may use 1. In private to learne of their Husbands v. 11. But not 2. In publique to teach others v. 12. especially men for these Reasons 1. Because men are their superiours and therefore not to learne of them as being first created v. 13. 2. Because Adam was not immediately deceived by Satan as Eve was v. 14. and for this Reason man ought to be superiour and not to learne of women 4. A Consolation to Women that though they be punished for the sinne of Eve 1. With subjection to their husbands 2. With the paine of child-bearing Yet notwithstanding this punishment shall be no hindrance to their salvation if they continue in Faith v. last Charity v. last Holinesse v. last and Sobriety v. last CHAP. III. 1. The Apostles discourse 1. Of the virtues required in a Bishop which are 1. Chastity 2. Care over his flock 3. Modesty 4. Hospitality v. 2. 5. Learning 6. Temperance 7. Meeknesse 8. Contentednesse without covetousnesse v. 3. 9. Gravity in the government of his house v. 4. 10. Good name v. 7. 2. Of the virtues required in a Deacon which are 1. Gravity in his manners 2. Truth in his words 3. Conscientious profession of his Religion 4. A sufficiency for the Deaconship which must appeare by examination v. 10. 3. Of the virtues in the Wives of Deacons 1. Gravity in carriage 2. Government of their tongues 3. Fidelity v. 11. 4. Of the carriage of Deacons in respect of their families viz. good government v. 12. 5. The Deacons reward if they doe well which is preferment to higher places in the Church v. 13. 2. The Occasion of his discourse which was his desire to instruct Timothy how to carry himselfe in the Church 3. His Commendation of the Church 1. For being Gods House v. 15. 2. For professing nothing but meer truth i. the Gospel of Christ which he calleth a mystery because unknowne to a meer naturall man CHAP. IV. 1. The Apostles foretelling 1. Of false Teachers and what they are viz. 1. Deceivers of the people 2. Pretenders to the Spirit 3. Hypocrites 4. Men of guilty consciences v. 1 2 2. Of their false doctrines and what they are 1. Forbidding to marry v. 3. 2. Forbidding to eate certaine meats under pretence of holinesse whereas all meats are lawfull as being 1. Created by God v. 4. 2. Declared by his Word to be lawfull v. 5. 2. His forewarning of Timothy against them and charge to him often to instruct his flock concerning such things v. 6. and to regard their traditions concerning meates and drinkes no more then old wives tales v. 7. Because that such abstinence is 1. But an outward thing and profiteth but little i. in subduing the flesh And not 2. Godlinesse it selfe which is the chiefe thing he would have him to looke after because blessings are promised to it v. 8. 1. Begun in part in this life by peace of conscience c. Which will be 2. Perfected in the next the hope of which makes godly men willing to suffer any affliction in this life v. 10. 3. A threefold Exhortation to him more in particular 1. To maintaine his credit and authority and 1. Not to suffer his profession to fall into contempt by reason of his young yeares v. 12. But 2. To supply what was wanting in yeares with the gravity of his carriage and to maintaine his authority by being exemplary to others in word in conversation c. ibid. 2. To follow his study and booke close v. 13. 3. To follow his calling diligently unto which he was ordained v. 14. 4. A Repetition of the same Exhortation as being a thing of great concernment 1. To consider well what he had said to him v. 15. 2. To be carefull 1. To live a good life v. 16. 2. To preach sound doctrine ib. because both these going together would be a meanes 1. To save himselfe 2. To save others ibid. CHAP. V. Rules to be observed by Timothy 1. Concerning Elders who were so called not 1. Because of age But 2. Because of office which was twofold And these rules are 1. In matter of reproofe which ought to be mixed with meeknesse v. 1 2. 2. In matter of respect to them he chargeth him to let them have double honour v. 17. 1. In a venerable respect 2. In a comfortable maintenance v. 18. 2. In matter of judgement against them which 1. Should not be passed without good evidence v. 19. 2. Should inflict publique punishment if they be scandalous v. 20. 4. In matter of ordination into Holy Orders which should not be without examination of the sufficiency of men both in life and doctrine v. 22. 1. By rejecting those who are known to be bad and admitting others who are knowne to be deserving at the very first v. 24. 2. By taking time to consider of those of whose deserts he hath no certainty v. 25. 2. Concerning himselfe in matter of his owne health i. to use wine moderately to preserve it v. 23. 3. Concerning Widowes whereof 1. Those that have kindred friends or children to maintaine them are not to be kept at the publique charge of the Church v. 4. Nor 2. Those that are young as being wanton tatlers c. v. 11. But 3. Those that 1. Are old and have no friends to relieve them v. 3.9 2. Are of good report and have done good workes 1. In bringing up their Children 2. In entertaining Strangers 3. In relieving the afflicted v. 10. CHAP. VI. 1. More Rules and