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A46816 Annotations upon the whole book of Isaiah wherein first, all such passages in the text are explained as were thought likely to be questioned by any reader of ordinary capacity : secondly, in many clauses those things are discovered which are needful and useful to be known, and not so easily at the first reading observed : and thirdly, many places that might at first seem to contradict one another are reconciled : intended chiefly for the assistance and information of those that use constantly every day to read some part of the Bible ... / by Arthur Jackson. Jackson, Arthur, 1593?-1666. 1682 (1682) Wing J66; ESTC R26071 718,966 616

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Practical Exposition on the 3d. Chapter of the first Epistle of Saint Paul to the Corinthians with the Godly Mans choice on Psal 4. v. 6 7 8. by Anthony Burgess Dr. Donn's 40 Sermons being his 3 Volumes Par●us Exposition on the Revelations A Narrative of the Horrid Popish Plot by Dr. Oates The Witch of Endor Mr. Tho Dangerfield's of the Sham Presbyterian Plot. Smith's Account of the 14 Popish Malefactors in Newgate Animadversions on the 5 Jesuits Speeches The Excommunicated Prince a Tradegy as it was acted by his Holinesses Servants by Capt. William Bedlow A Conference between a Bensalian Bishop and an English Doctor concerning Church-Government Books 4 to The Door of Salvation opened by the Key of Regeneration by George Swinnock M. A. An Antidote against Quakerism by Stephen Scandret An Exposition of the five first Chapters of Ezekiel with useful observations thereupon by William Greenhil The Gospel Covenant opened by Pet. Bulkley Gods holy Mind touching matters Moral which he uttered in ten Commandments Also an Exposition on the Lords Prayer by Edward Elton B. D. The fiery Jesuit or an Historical Collection of the Rise Encrease Doctrines and Deeds of the Jesuits exposed to view for the sake of London Horologiographia optica Dyaling universal and particular speculative and practical together with a Description of the Court of Arts by a new Method by Sylvanus Morgan The Practical Divinity of the Papists discovered to be destructive to true Religion and mens Souls by J. Clarkson The Creatures goodness as they came out of Gods hand and the good mans mercy to the Bruit-creatures in two Sermons by Thomas Hodges B. D. Mediocria or the most plain and natural apprehensions which the Scripture offers concerning the great Doctrines of the Christian Religion● of Election Redemption the Covenant the Law and Gospel and Perfection by John Humphreys Baxter's which is the true Church Naked Truth 4th part Doolitle's Protestants Answ to a Popish Quest Mr. Kidder's Charity directed Humphry's peaceable Disquisitions An endeavour for Peace among Protestants A conference between a Papist and a Jew and a Protestant and a Jew An Essay for the Education of Gentlewomen A warning for Servants or the case of Margret Clark An Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Sermon by the peaceable design A Discourse of Pluralities The middle way of Predetermination Popery an Enemy to Truth by Mr. Sheldreck Dr. Dumoulin's conformity of Independent Government to the ancient primitive Christians Excommunication Excommunicated in a Dialogue between a Dr. of both Laws The case of the Protestants in England under a Popish Prince A modest Inquiry into Dr. Stillingfleet's Historical Mistakes The State of Blessedness An Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's Book by J. H. Liberty of Conscience in order to universal peace Phelps Innocencies reward Rosses Mestogogus Poaeticus Phelps on the Revelations Gilaspys Ark of the Covenant Present State of New England Dr. Collings of Providence Froysell's Sermons of Grace and Temptations Yarrington's Englands Improvement first part Idem second part Meaning of the Revelation by John Hayter The Morning Lecture against Popery or the principal errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted in a Morning Lecture preached by several Ministers of the Gospel in or near London Four useful discourses 1. The art of improving a full and prosperous condition for the glory of God being an appendix to the art of contentment in three Sermons on Phil. 4.12 2. Christian submission on 1 Sam. 3.18 Phil. 1.21 4. The Gospel of peace sent to the sons of peace in Six Sermons on Luke 10.5 6. by Jeremiah Burroughs A new Copy-Book of all sorts of useful Hands The Unity and Essence of the Catholick Church visible by Mr. Hudson The intercouse of Divine Love between Christ and the Church or the particular believing soul in several Lectures on the whole second chap. of Cant. by John Collings D. D. Large 8 vo The sure mercies of David by Nath. Heywood Heaven or Hell here in a good or bad conscience by Nathaniel Vincent A practical discourse of Prayer wherein is handled the nature and duty of Prayer by Tho. Cobbet Of quenching the Spirit the evil of it in respect both of its causes and effects discovered by Theophilus Polwheile Heaven taken by Storm by Tho. Watson Reading and Spelling made easie both by Tho. Lye Aesop's Fables with Morals thereupon in English Verse ANNOTATIONS ON THE Prophecy OF ISAIAH CHAP. I. Ver. 1. THE Vision of Isaiah c. That is the Prophecy which he received by Revelation or Inspiration from God see the Notes Numb 24.3 and 1 Sam. 3.1 for Ch. 2.1 it is called The word which Isaiah saw or The Epitome or Sum of his Visions and Prophecies Besides those of the Tribe of Levi that were set apart to be the ● Israelites ordinary Teachers Deut. 33.10 and Mal. 2.7 God was often pleased especially in those times when the Priests grew corrupt and neglected their duty to raise up out of any other of the Tribes Prophets who were called and gifted and acted by Gods Spirit and sent forth to teach the People and to make known the Will of God unto them in an extraordinary way yea and some of these at the last God made use of as his Penmen for the writing of part of the Canonical Scripture to wit the following Books of the four greater and the twelve lesser Prophets as they are commonly called which are therefore frequently mentioned in the New Testament as of equal authority with the Books of the Law as in Luke 16.29 They have Moses and the Prophets let them hear them And Matth. 5.17 Think not that I am come to destroy the Law or the Prophets It is commonly said by Interpreters that after the Prophets had prophesied or preached unto the people they used to write the Sum of their Prophecies or Sermons and affix them to the doors of the Temple which after some time were by the Priests removed from thence and laid up in the Temple as a part of the sacred Canon But of this there is no certainty nor any great probability considering how ill affected the Priests were to the prophecying of the Prophets in those days only that they by divine appointment committed their Prophecies to writing for the use of the Church is unquestionably clear John 1.45 We have found him of whom Moses in the Law and the Prophets did write to which some refer those passages Isa 30.8 and Hab. 2.2 where the Prophets are enjoyned to write their Visions As for this our Prophet Isaiah it is not without cause that his Prophecy is set in the first place for 1 By that which is noted afterwards concerning the time of his Prophecying it is evident that he was one of the first of the Prophets if not absolutely the first of them all And 2. Besides that Hezekiah sending so many noble Persons to him to acquaint him with the Letters which Rabshekah had written to them and to desire his prayers for