A most excelent and fruitful treatise, called Patericks Places concerning the doctrine of fayth, and the doctrine of the law: which being knowen, you haue the pith of all diuinitie. With a briefe collection or exposition of a summe of S. Pauls doctrine touching iustification by fayth, in Iesus Christ: which is the only marke to shoote at, and the only meanes to obtaine saluation. Selected and reduced into this volume by I.D. 1598.

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A most excelent and fruitful treatise, called Patericks Places concerning the doctrine of fayth, and the doctrine of the law: which being knowen, you haue the pith of all diuinitie. With a briefe collection or exposition of a summe of S. Pauls doctrine touching iustification by fayth, in Iesus Christ: which is the only marke to shoote at, and the only meanes to obtaine saluation. Selected and reduced into this volume by I.D. 1598.
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Hamilton, Patrick, 1504?-1528.
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At London :: Printed by William White dwelling in Cow-lane neare Holborne Condite, and are there to be solde,
1598.
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"A most excelent and fruitful treatise, called Patericks Places concerning the doctrine of fayth, and the doctrine of the law: which being knowen, you haue the pith of all diuinitie. With a briefe collection or exposition of a summe of S. Pauls doctrine touching iustification by fayth, in Iesus Christ: which is the only marke to shoote at, and the only meanes to obtaine saluation. Selected and reduced into this volume by I.D. 1598." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02604.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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Of Hope.

HOpe is a trustie looking after the thing that is pro∣mised to come: As we hope after the euerlasting ioy which Christ hath promised vnto all that beleeue in him.

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We should put our hope and trust in God alonely, and in no other thing.

It is good to trust in God, and not in man. Psal. 118.

He that trusteth in his owne hart is a foole. Pro. 28.

It is good to trust in God, and not in Princes. Psal. 118.

They shalbe lyke vnto the Images which they make, and all that trust in them. Psal. 115.

He that trusteth in his owne thoughtes, doth vngod∣ly. Pro. 12.

Cursed be he that trusteth in man. Ier. 17.

Bid the rich men of this worlde, that they trust not in their vnstable riches, but that they trust in the ly∣uing God. 1. Tim. 6.

It is hard for them that trust in money, to enter into the kingdome of heauen. Luk. 18.

Moreouer, we should trust in him onely, that may helpe vs: God onely may helpe vs, therefore we should trust in him only.

Well are they that trust in God: and woe to them that trust not in him. Psal. 2. Ier. 17.

Well is that man that trusteth in God: for God shalbe his trust. Psal. 14. Eccle. 34.

He that trusteth in him, shall vnderstande the veri∣tie. Sap. 3.

They shall all reioyce that trust in thee. They shall euer be glad, and thou wilt defend them. Psal. 5.

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