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 23, 2025.

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  • WAnder: A wandring life is an uncomforta∣ble life. 533
  • Warning: God warnes before hee warres. 446, 448, 449
  • Warre: It is lawfull, on conditi∣ons. 248, 249. causes of it. 249. sundry condemne it. ibid by nature there is warre be∣tweene God and us. 253. God warnes before he warres, 446.448, 449. wals in warres are not the strongest munition. 514
  • Water: the Holy Ghost is called water. 409
  • Waver: we must not waver in our profession. 409
  • Way: how Christ is the way, the Living way. 405
  • Weakenesse: it is twofold. 528
  • Whoremongers: God will Iudge, and that many wayes. 613
  • Will: Gods will, how revealed, when, and by whom. 52, 53. he accepts the Will for the Deede. 475
  • ...Women: Origens invective a∣gainst them. 662. S. Pauls and S. Iohns prayse of them. 663
  • Word: that Gods Word is never without fruite, 141. we must take heede of Contemning the Word 179. the Word is a Lively Word ibid. Mighty and Powerfull. 180. This power of the Word is set forth, 1 Comparatively, 2 Simply, 180, 181. It is lively, 1, In the good 2, In the bad, 181, this should gaine our Reverence to it, 182, 183, this before all other writings is to be propounded to the people by the preacher, 183 the Word is a heart searcher 184. the Word is a Touchstone 205, the Word compared to Raine 220, the want of the Word miserable, ibi. we should be therefore thankefull. ibid
  • World: It is of Gods making and therefore to be esteemed, 57, what is meant by the World to come, 87, 88, In this world there is nothing but changing, 278. whatsoever is worldly, we must not bee too much in love with it, 328, 329, It is not eternall, 371, the world is not the Saints Country. 469, we are out of this world, two wayes, 625
  • Workes: why called dead workes, 207, Not meritorious, 227, 230, their proper end, 228, one special good worke is to mi∣nister to the necessities of the Saints, ib. our good workes shal not be forgotten, 229. our best workes are defiled with some sinne, 252, 253. sinnes called dead workes, 356. dead things and dead workes compared, 357. sinnes well so called. 357 358, the workes of the unre∣generate please not God, 444. the prayse of good Workes, 628 the next way to be famous, is to be full of good Works, 692, ex∣amples. 693
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