A commentary vpon the Epistles of Saint Paul to Philemon, and to the Hebrewes together with a compendious explication of the second and third Epistles of Saint Iohn. By VVilliam Iones of East Bergholt in Suffolke, Dr. in Divinity, and sometimes one of the fellowes of the foundation of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge.

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A commentary vpon the Epistles of Saint Paul to Philemon, and to the Hebrewes together with a compendious explication of the second and third Epistles of Saint Iohn. By VVilliam Iones of East Bergholt in Suffolke, Dr. in Divinity, and sometimes one of the fellowes of the foundation of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge.
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Jones, William, 1561-1636.
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London :: Printed by R[ichard] B[adger] for Robert Allot, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-Yard, at the signe of the Blacke Beare,
1635.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Philemon -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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"A commentary vpon the Epistles of Saint Paul to Philemon, and to the Hebrewes together with a compendious explication of the second and third Epistles of Saint Iohn. By VVilliam Iones of East Bergholt in Suffolke, Dr. in Divinity, and sometimes one of the fellowes of the foundation of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A04619.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2025.

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L.
  • ...Λατρευουσι unde. 313
  • Law: the Reason of disanulling the Law: 289. the excellencie of the Gospell above the Law. 289; 290, 294, 295. All that was in the Ceremoniall Law, were Shaddowes. 313
  • Lex-Talionis: examples of it. 510, 511
  • Limbus Patrum: see it falsly Forged. 340, 341
  • Love: its preheminence above Faith, and Hope. 13. A Chri∣stian cannot be without it. 15, 16. Love must not be verball but Real. 16. It must be to the Saints, specially, but not who∣ly. ibid. Love hath a greater Attractive force then Feare. 22. Our Love how set or set∣led on one more than another. 34. the mutuall love that should be among us. 136. Love is Laborious. 228. Gods in∣comprehensible Love is set forth by many similitudes. 319. Love is alwayes wor∣king. 412. Love though an ex∣cellent grace, yet rare to bee seene. 595. It hath many ene∣mies. 596. Its fruites. 597. divers men Love diversely. 665, 666. Loves commenda∣dations. 670, 671. the mani∣fold allurements to be in Love with this grace of Love. 671
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