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A47629 A treatise of divinity consisting of three bookes : The first of which handling the Scripture or Word of God, treateth of its divine authority, the canonicall bookes, the authenticall edition, and severall versions, the end, properties, and interpretation of Scripture : The second handling God sheweth that there is a God, and what he is, in his essence and several attributes, and likewise the distinction of persons in the divine essence : The third handleth the three principall works of God, decree, creation and providence / by Edward Leigh ... Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671. 1646 (1646) Wing L1011; ESTC R39008 467,641 520

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Philemon were at the same time written from Rome and sent by the same viz. Tychicus and Onesimus First that the Epistle to the Colossians was written by Paul in his bonds it is manifest from Chap. 4. v. 3 18. but it was sent by Tychicus and Onesimus Chap. 4. v. 7 8 9. That to Philemon was written at the same time with that to the Colossians since he salutes Philemon in their name in whose he saluted the Colossians viz. in the name of Epaphras Aristarchus Marke Luke Demas as is manifest by comparihg the fourth Chapter of the Epistle to the Colossians v. 10 12 14. with the 22 24. of the Epistle to Philemon For this and other reasons Capellus supposeth they were both written at the same time That the Epistle to the Ephesians was written also at the same time it may be thus confirmed 1. Because it was written by Paul in his bonds viz. from Rome as is manifest Chap. 3. vers 1. 4. 1. 2. It was sent by Tychicus Chap. 6. 21 22. by which also that to the Colossians was sent That these three Epistles were written also by Paul in his former not latter bonds it is hence manifest because Phil. 1. 25. 26. 2. 24. also in the 22 verse of Philemon Paul sheweth that he had a most certaine hope that he should be freed shortly The Epistle to the Hebrews was written by Paul from Rome toward the end of his former bonds He expresly mentions his bonds Chap. 10. 34. and sheweth that he hopes shortly to be set free Chap. 13. v. 19. The latter Epistle to Timothy was the last of all Pauls Epistles written by him in his latter bonds of which he writes Chap. 1. 8. 2. 9. and from Rome Chap. 1. v. 17. a little before his martyrdome which he seems to intimate Chap. 4. v. 6 7 8. Thus having by the ●helpe of Capellus something cleared the order of Pauls Epistles for the time of their writing I shall speake of them now according to the method wherein they are commonly disposed in our Bibles Romans That Epistle is the first not in time of writing but in dignity because of the majesty of the things it handleth Justification and Predestination It is rightly called Clavis Theologiae or the epitome of Christian religion It consists of 16 Chapters The best Expositors of it are Dr Selater on the first three chapters and Pareus with Peter Martyr and P●r on the whole Voetius saith Willetus est instar omnium First to the Corinthians How much authority the Epistle to the Romans hath in establishing controversies of faith So much the first to the Corinths hath in establishing Ecclesiasticall Discipline therefore Antiquity hath placed it next the other It consists likewise of 16 Chapters The best Expositors of it are Pareus Peter Martyr Morton Dr Sclater The second to the Corinthians consists of 13 Chapters The best Expositors of it are Museulus and Dr S●later Galathians St Jerome taketh the argument of the Epistle to the Galathians to be the same with the argument of the Epistle to the Romans wherein the Apostle proveth that by the workes of the Law whether ceremoniall or morall no flesh can be justified before God using the same words in both Rom. 3. 20 28. and Galat. 2. 16. It consists of six Chapters The best Expositors of it are Mr Perkins and Par●●s Ephesians Ephesus was a Mother-city in the lesser Asia famous for idolatry and the Temple of Diana as the Acts of the Apostles testifie so given to all ryot that it banished Hermodore because he was an honest sober man yet here God had his Church It consists of six Chapters The best Expositor of it is Zanchi●● Mr Baines hath done well on the first Chapter and Dr Gouge on some part of it Philippians The Apostle had planted a Church at Philippi which was the Metropolis of M●cedonia Acts 16. 12. In this Epistle he commends their godly study It consists of foure Chapters Zanchy and Dr Airie have done well on this booke Coloss●ans Colosse was the chiefe City of Phrygia in lesser Asia the Apostle directs this Epistle to the inhabitants of that City It consists of foure Chapters Bishop Davenant Bifield and Elton have done best on this Booke Thessalonians 2. These were written to those which dwelt at Thessalonica it is a chiefe city in Macedonia whither how the Apostle came we may see Acts 17. The first Epistle consists of five Chapters the second of three Zanchius and Dr S●later have done well on both these Epistles Jackson and Bradshaw also on the second Timothy 2. signifieth the honour of God or precious to God He honoured God and was precious to him The first Epistle consists of six Chapters Barlow hath done well on three of them and Scultetus on the whole The second to Timothy this consists of foure Chapters Scultetus hath done well on it and Espensaeus on both those Epistles Titus Titus to whom this Epistle was written was a faithfull Minister and beloved friend of the Apostle 2 Cor. 2. 13. 7. 6. and 8. 23. Paul sent his Epistle to him out of Macedonia which is of the same Subject with the first to Timothy It consists of three Chapters Scultetus Espencaeus and Dr Tailor have done best on this booke Philemon he was the minister of the Church at Colosse V. 17. it is but one Chapter Scultetus and Dike have well interpreted it Hebrews The Epistle to the Hebrews was rejected by some Heretickes as Marcion aud Arius it is now received as Canonicall because it was inspired of God doth in all things fully agree with all other parts of Propheticall and Apostolicall writings and was received of the greatest part of the ancient Church though upon weake and slender grounds the Latine church for a time did not receive the same Hierom in Catalogo scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum after he hath recited all the Epistles of Paul at length he commeth to this Epistle but the Epistle to the Hebrews saith he is not thought to be his for the difference of the stile and speech but either written by Barnabas as Tertullian holds or Luke the Evangelist or Clement Some ascribe it to Tertullian saith Sixtus Senensis The diversity of the stile and inscription of this epistle and manner of reasoning makes some doubt of the writer thereof and also something in the epistle shewes that it was written not by Paul as in the beginning of the second chapter vers 3. The doctrine of salvation is confirmed to us by them which heard it which seemeth to agree with the profession of Luke in the beginning of his Gospell whereas St Paul denieth Gal. 1. 12. that he received it of man An ancient Greeke copy whereof 〈◊〉 speakes leaves out the name of Paul in the Title and also divers printed Bookes Augustine speakes often of this epistle as if it were of doubtfull