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A61283 Medulla Novi Testamenti: The substance of the New Testament more especially of the historical; with a brief account of the doctrinal part, in each book, by way of dialogue between a divine and his parishioner. Designed for the benefit of private families. By Thomas Stanhope, peacher at the Fleet. Imprimatur, W. Jane. Stanhope, Thomas. 1680 (1680) Wing S5233C; ESTC R219674 53,679 148

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David's and from the particular Text declaring the Powerfulness of God's Word and the Comfort we have in our Saviour P. What Account is given of his Priestly Office D. In General That he was not a Priest after the Order of Aaron but of Melchizedek P. How is this Melchizedek described D. By his being King of Salem and Priest of the most High God where Christ's Kingly Office is suggested as also by his Relation in point of Time without Father without Mother c. and that He was the person to whom Abraham gave Tithes P. What is the particular Argument which the Apostle draws from this D. That Perfection could not come by the Levitical Priesthood 1. Because then there had been no need of another Priest after the Order of Melchizedek which he confirms by our Saviour's being of another Tribe viz. of Judah 2. Because those Priests died but He according to the Oath of God endureth for ever 3. Because those Priests were Many he was but One. 4. Because they were Imperfect he was Perfect P. What Inference is drawn from hence D. A Conviction to the Jews Chap. 8 That the Levitical Priesthood was abrogated and the First Covenant come to an end which is proved by an Instance in several Rites and Ceremonies of the Law which could signifie nothing of themselves but as Types were made good in Christ P. In what things doth the Apostle especially instance D. In the Priest's accomplishing the Service of God by entring into the Holy Place with Blood Chap. 9 which Christ after his Bloody Sacrifice had compleated entring then into Heaven the Holy Place made without Hands and in their daily offering Sacrifices for themselves and the People which he did at once when he made himself a Sacrifice for Sin P. What doth he then take occasion to shew D. The Weakness of the Law Chap. 10 and all its Services in respect of those which are ordained under the Gospel with the necessity of Obedience to Christ as being above Moses by the dreadful Punishments inflicted upon those who would not comply with Moses his Institution P. What is the Result of all he had delivered D. The real need and excellency of Faith encouraging all men unto it P. How doth he prosecute that Subject D. By a Description of Faith Chap. 11 as The Substance of things hoped for the Evidence of things not seen the great Commendation it procured those who exercised it and how necessary it was for the pleasing God P. What Persons doth he name eminent for Faith D. Abel Enoch Noah Abraham Jacob Joseph Moses Rahab Gideon Barak Jephthah Samson David Samuel and the Prophets P. What did they do by their Faith D. They did wonderful things and endured great Sufferings P. What doth the rest of the Epistle contain D. Some especial Duties to be performed by all who profess themselves Christians P. What Duties doth he mention D. 1. Chap. 12 The following the Pattern of those Worthies in suffering considering above all the Example of Christ Jesus and then that this suffering is designed for the Portion of God's Children 2. The following Peace and Holiness 3. The not failing of the Grace of God P. What other Duties D. 1. Chap. 13 The Continuance of Brotherly Love 2. Hospitality 3. The Sympathizing with our Brethren in Affliction 4. Contentedness in their Condition 5. Obedience to their Spiritual Guides and Rulers 6. Offering up the Sacrifice of Praise And lastly Not omitting charitably to dispense towards the Necessities of their Christian Brethren P. How doth this Epistle conclude D. With an Hearty Prayer that God through Christ would make them perfect in every good Work to do his Will The End of the Epistle to the HEBREWS S. JAMES P. WHat are the Principal Parts of this Epistle D. The Apostle beginning with an Exhortation to Patience under Crosses Chap. 1 and an Application to God for Spiritual Wisdom where it is wanting proceeds to clear God's Innocency from them who would make him the Author of Sin by declaring that the Prevalency of Temptations is from our selves P. What Duties doth he urge D. Carefnlness to Practise the Word of God delivered unto them by the unprofitableness of meer hearing without doing comparing it to a man's beholding himself in a Glass and presently forgetting his own Face P. What is the Second Duty D. A not respecting Rich men more than the Poor Chap. 2 and proving the Law to command an Obedience to it in its full extent P. What Doctrine doth he then insist upon D. The unprofitableness of a pretended Faith without Works cleared by the Instances in Abraham and Rahab P. What else doth he instruct us in D. Several things in the Three following Chapters P. What Particulars in the Third Chapter D. The Vanity of arrogant reproving others Chap. 3 shewing the guilty excesses of the Tongue and the peaceableness of a true heavenly Wisdom P. What in the Fourth Chapter D. The Danger of loving the World and of Envy and Pride the necessity of Submission to God Repentance and Humiliation the evil of Backbiting and promising our selves long Life P. What in the Fifth Chapter D. The Danger of Covetousness Chap. 5 Grudging against one another the Good of Patience under Afflictions by the Example of Job a charge to forbear all Prophane Swearing a Direction for Sick Persons to have the PRAYERS OF THE CHVRCH and make a Mutual Confession of their Sins and the great Charity of Reducing a Straying Brother from his Errors The End of the Epistle of S. JAMES I. S. PETER P. VVHat are the Contents of this Epistle D. S. Peter after a Salutation to the Converted Jews Chap. 1 and acknowledging Gods mercy in providing them an Eternal Inheritance in Heaven Propounds the Excellency of the GOSPEL MYSTERIES and thence takes occasion to press several Duties upon them P. What are these Duties D. Some Personal some Relative intermingled with one another P. What are the Personal Duties D. 1. Chap. 2 The laying aside all things of Malice and whatsoever is a Breach of Charity 2. The Abstaining from Fleshly Lusts with the leading an Honest Life towards the Gentiles for Gods Glory 3. The Submission to Authority P. What follow after these D. Relative Duties between Servants and Masters between Husbands and Wives P. How doth the Epistle return to the former Sort D. By teaching the Duties of Vnity and Patience under Sufferings from the Example of Christ suffering for Sinners the avoiding a prophane Conversation Chap. 4 whatsoever Offence our care to do so gives to the World and the maintaining Hospitality P. What particular Advice is given as to the Preaching of the word D. That they should diligently feed the flock of God Chap. 5 Promising them an Incorruptible Crown of Glory for their reward P. What other Dutie is urged as Relative D. The Respective carriage of Youngers towards their Elders P. What more in General D. Humility Confidence in God for his care of