A godly learned exposition, together with apt and profitable notes on the Lords prayer written by the late reuerend orthodoxe diuine, and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ, Samuel Page ... ; published since his death, by Nathaniel Snape, of Grayes Inne, Esquire.
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- A godly learned exposition, together with apt and profitable notes on the Lords prayer written by the late reuerend orthodoxe diuine, and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ, Samuel Page ... ; published since his death, by Nathaniel Snape, of Grayes Inne, Esquire.
- Author
- Page, Samuel, 1574-1630.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Thomas Harper,
- 1631.
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- Lord's prayer -- Early works to 1800.
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"A godly learned exposition, together with apt and profitable notes on the Lords prayer written by the late reuerend orthodoxe diuine, and faithfull seruant of Iesus Christ, Samuel Page ... ; published since his death, by Nathaniel Snape, of Grayes Inne, Esquire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08806.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT HONOVRABLE, THOMAS Lord
Couentry, Baron ofAilsborough, and Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of ENGLAND, &c. -
AN EXPOSITION VPON THE LORDS PRAYER.
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part
- 1 That he answers.
- 2 What he answereth.
- 1 Of the Inuocation.
- 1 Who is meant.
- 1 For inuocation of Angels.
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2. The Petitions. - Hallowed be thy name.
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1. What is meant by the
Name of God. -
2. What is it to Hallow this name? -
1. In lingua. -
2. In vita. -
3. Who must doe this? -
4. Why doe we aske this of God? - We aske this of God
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5. Why we make this our first petition. - 1. Outward. 2. Inward.
- 2. The inward meanes.
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2 Petition. Thy Kingdome come. - 1 What is meant by this kingdome.
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1 Regnum potentiae. -
2 Regnum gratiae. -
3. Regnum gloriae1 Nostrae2 Dei.
- 2 Concerning Sathan Christ saith,
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2 Concerning the kingdome of grace. - 1 For the enemies of this kingdome.
- 1 Of the outward.
- 2 In heauen.
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4 Regnum gloriae dei. - 3 What duties we learne from hence.
- 1 In our reference to God.
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1 What
Amen is. -
1
Nominaliter, and that -
2 Aduerbialiter. -
3 Verbaliter. - 1 Of thankesgiuing.
- 2 Of praise or blessing of God.
- 3 Of prayer.
- 2 To what it is said.
- 1 To the Preface.
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2
Amen to the petitions. -
2 Aduerbiabiter. -
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Amen to the conclusion,i. - 3 By whom it must be said.
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4 How we must say
Amen. - 1 With knowledge.
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Amen must be said with the spirit. -
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Amen with faith. -
1 Quia fidelis. -
2 Quia potens. -
3 Quia volens.
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1 What