The epistle of the blessed apostle Saint Paule which he, in the time of his trouble and imprisonment, sent in writting from Rome to the Ephesians. Faithfully expounded, both for the benefite of the learned and vnlearned, by Nicholas Hemming ... Familiarlie translated out of Latine into English, by Abraham Fleming. Heerein are handled the high mysteries of our saluation, as maie appeare by the table of commonplaces necessarilie annexed by the same A.F. Perused and authorised.
- Title
- The epistle of the blessed apostle Saint Paule which he, in the time of his trouble and imprisonment, sent in writting from Rome to the Ephesians. Faithfully expounded, both for the benefite of the learned and vnlearned, by Nicholas Hemming ... Familiarlie translated out of Latine into English, by Abraham Fleming. Heerein are handled the high mysteries of our saluation, as maie appeare by the table of commonplaces necessarilie annexed by the same A.F. Perused and authorised.
- Author
- Hemmingsen, Niels, 1513-1600.
- Publication
- At London :: Printed by Thomas East,
- 1580.
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- Bible. -- N.T. -- Ephesians -- Commentaries.
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"The epistle of the blessed apostle Saint Paule which he, in the time of his trouble and imprisonment, sent in writting from Rome to the Ephesians. Faithfully expounded, both for the benefite of the learned and vnlearned, by Nicholas Hemming ... Familiarlie translated out of Latine into English, by Abraham Fleming. Heerein are handled the high mysteries of our saluation, as maie appeare by the table of commonplaces necessarilie annexed by the same A.F. Perused and authorised." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02916.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE NAMES of such Authors as in this Commenta∣rie, either by way of confirmation or confuta∣tion are alledged, orderlie placed in a Catalogue.
- TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE, and vertuous Ladie, the La∣die ANNE, Coun∣tesse of OXENFORD: much honour, with in∣crease of godlinesse and vertue. ⁂
- TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL, LEAR∣ned, godlie, and excellent Diuine, M. Henrie of Hertoghenbosch, of the auncient house of the Bruchoffens, Deane of the Chapter of Lunden in Den∣marke, and his beloued brother in Christ, NICHOLAS HEMMING wisheth health and welfare.
- ¶THE PRINCIPALL POINTES OF this booke, alphabeticallie dravvne into a Table, vvhere∣by the Reader maie soone see, vvhat doctrines are heerein handled.
- ¶The Argument vpon the Epistle of the Apostle Saint Paule to the Ephesians.
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THE FIRST CHAPTER.
- The summe of the first Chapter.
- The order and partes of the Chapter.
- ¶The exposition of the first Chapter, with the obserua∣tion of doctrines therein contained.
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¶OF PREDESTI∣NATION.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IIII.
- V.
- VI.
- VII.
- VIII.
- IX.
- X.
- XI.
- XII.
- XIII.
- XIIII.
- XV.
- XVI.
- XVII.
- XVIII.
- XIX.
- XX.
- XXI.
- XXII.
- XXIII.
- XXIIII.
- XXV.
- XXVI.
- XXVII.
- XXVIII.
- XXIX.
- XXX.
- XXXI.
- XXXII.
- XXXIII.
- XXXIIII.
- XXXV.
- XXXVI.
- XXXVII.
- XXXVIII.
- XXXIX.
- XL.
- XLI.
- XLII.
- XLIII.
- XLIIII.
- XLV.
- XLVI.
- XLVII.
- XLVIIII.
- XLIX.
- L.
- LI.
- LII.
- ¶THE SECOND CHAPTER.
- ¶THE THIRD CHAPTER.
- ¶THE FOVRTH CHAPTER.
- ¶THE FIFT CHAPTER.
- ¶THE SIXT CHAPTER.