The whole treatise of the cases of conscience distinguished into three bookes: the first whereof is revised and corrected in sundrie places, and the other two annexed. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his holy-day lectures, carefully examined by his owne briefes, and now published together for the common good, by T. Pickering Bachelour of Diuinitie. Whereunto is adioyned a twofold table: one of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolued; another of the principall texts of Scripture vvhich are either explaned, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation.

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The whole treatise of the cases of conscience distinguished into three bookes: the first whereof is revised and corrected in sundrie places, and the other two annexed. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his holy-day lectures, carefully examined by his owne briefes, and now published together for the common good, by T. Pickering Bachelour of Diuinitie. Whereunto is adioyned a twofold table: one of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolued; another of the principall texts of Scripture vvhich are either explaned, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation.
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Perkins, William, 1558-1602.
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[Cambridge] :: Printed by Iohn Legat, Printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge,
1606. and are to be sold [in London] in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Crowne by Simon Waterson.
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Conscience -- Early works to 1800.
Sin -- Early works to 1800.
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"The whole treatise of the cases of conscience distinguished into three bookes: the first whereof is revised and corrected in sundrie places, and the other two annexed. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his holy-day lectures, carefully examined by his owne briefes, and now published together for the common good, by T. Pickering Bachelour of Diuinitie. Whereunto is adioyned a twofold table: one of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolued; another of the principall texts of Scripture vvhich are either explaned, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A09365.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2025.

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Faults escaped in the most Copies are thus to be amended.

Pag. 2. lin. 11. dele and. 19. 16. hedenies, he denies. 59. 11. mum∣nednesse, nummednesse. 222. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. eight, eighteenth. 250. 16, 17. dele and. 290. 16. one Question, two Questions. 316. penlt. ye must, yea must. 317 8. qualified. qualified. 318. 18. Nor, Now. 351. 21, 22, 23. Questions about Adoration are two. I. Q. read, Question about Adoration is, To what &c. 354. 22. their, they. 356. 20. ap∣pearetht, hat, appetreth that. 363. 2. God, Gods. 377. 12. delc not. 382. 12. vrath, wrath. l. 25. or, of. 383. 6. dele the. 392. 25. he, be. 398. 7. it, is. l. 17. Statues, Statutes. 401. 3. possible, possibly. 409. Margin. Quintil. Quimchi 448. 23 Sect. 2. Sect. 3. 449. 11. Sect. 3. Sect. 4. 456. 21. abour, labour. 464. ult. Tthird, Third. 470. 10. the, to the. 478. 25. bed chamber, bride-chamber. 484. 30. off, cut off. 493. 3. iudgemen, iudgement. 553. 28. or selues, our selues. 619. 27. doe, to doe. 630. 1. infirmitie, inferioritie.

Kind Reader. I intreate thee to be aduertised of two texts of Scripture, alleadged pag. 578, 579. in way of proofe of a rule there mentioned. They were quoted and vttered in those very tearmes by the Author himselfe: But because they faulted in some words, and were not for matter so well filled to the point in hand, as was meete, I set vpon them a marke in my Copie, either to be explaned or wholly left out. Yet beeing in my absence, through the Printers hast, slipped in, much against my will, and now past helpe, I am forced to desire thee, for the time, in loue to passe by the examples them∣selues; and onely to take the Rule for thy directi∣on, in the vse of borrowed ornaments.

Farewell.
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