An aduertisement of corruption in our handling of religion To the Kings Majestie. By Hugh Broughton.
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- An aduertisement of corruption in our handling of religion To the Kings Majestie. By Hugh Broughton.
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- Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.
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- 1604.
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- Lively, Edward, 1545?-1605. -- True chronologie of the times of the Persian monarchie, and after to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romanes -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
- Bible -- Chronology -- Early works to 1800.
- Genealogy in the Bible -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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To the Kings Maiestie.
- Of accusing the holy text, most pure, and expressing Gods wisedome.
- Of perverting the holy text of the old Test. in 848. places.
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Of
Tzau, an Ebrew worde in Hosee, rashly blamed. - Of Daniels seauens: the right meaning and corruption commended by our Ecclesiasticall, and Stationers.
- Of 2. Chro. 36. or Ezra 1.
- Of Cyrus first yeare, what it meaneth.
- Of Ezra Chap. 3. ver. 8.
- M. Liuelies corruption.
- Of Nehemias. Chap 1.
- Of Aggei disgraced.
- Of Zacharie disgraced by our Diuinity.
- Of Malachie.
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Of all the
Persian Kings: How the Scripture speaketh of them: or lea∣ueth them. - What kinde of testimonies M. Liuely bringeth, to rent all the last holy Prophetes: the stretch the liues in them 100. yeares more then their liues will suffer.
- Aunswere to Olympiades.
- For Olympiades this was part.
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Olympiades miracles for
Thales the wise man. - Of Cyrus and Cambyses to what Olympiad M. Lively might apply them.
- Of the distance from Xerxes flight, to the taking of Athens by Lysander, to be 65. yeares: and thence but ten to Philip Macedon.
- How the first chapter of Saint Mathew is disgraced by Maister Liuely.
- The whole speach of the Angell: with expositions an∣cient vpon it.
- The heades of the Angel Gabriel his speach.
- A deniall of the main vse of the prophecie, fol 170.
- Reply, for Messias,
- Of a bad translation, and foolisher sense, fol. 156.
- Maister Livelies boldnes. fol. 171.
- Reply.
- M. Livelies difference.
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Of the word
Ba: To come: ill meant, A STRANGER. - Of accentes whereby M. Liuely bringeth a bad transla∣tion, and farre a worse sense.
- An open denyall of the New Testament.
- Of our enemies testimonie, evill cited to disturbe the trueth: where even they speake for it.
- Of further grauntes by speaches of Iewes profitable for the Gospell.
- A further hinderance concerning the time when the Redeemer of Israell should come into the world.
- Of the time when our Lord should be borne.
- Of the harme that cometh by the errour.
- Of the erroneous ground that cast amisse our L. his birth.
- Of confounding S. Mathew, and S. Luke, and the Kings.
- Of the faultes conteyned in this Table.
- That Salomons house ended not in Ochorias.
- That King Ioas, Matth. 1. is not Simeon, Luk. 3.
- Of Ioachaz a younger brother made Father to Ioakim two yeres his Elder.
- How the Table blasphemeth the oth of the Lord.
- The Iewes faith.
- Of our yeelding vnto this wicked article against the scope of the Old and New Testament.
- Of Ochosias or Achaziah made Elder then his Father.
- Of the errours how many very grosse follow vpon one.
- Of the terme Kingdome, translated reigne how it maketh K. Baassa warre ten yeres after that he was dead.
- For the booke of the Iudges.
- Of Act. 13. v. 20. perverted to ruinate many bookes.
- Of wrong to Matth. 1. Luk. 3. Ruth. 4.1. Chr. 2.
- How Samson that iudged but 20. yeares is said to Iudge Israel 40.
- How the Septuaginta alter the very true text for Elyes 40. yeares to agree with the Iewes manner: reckoning after the phrase
- How Iosephus reckoneth the Iudges times as Saint Paul doeth.
- How S. Paul further settled the Iudges times and Iosuahs, whereby a table added to some of our Bibles appeared: bad and all Thalmudiques, The Ierusalemy: The Babylonian: Seder Olam, and Maimoni in Beth-Bechira, and all be reproued.
- Of Moses fiue bookes disannulled by ill translating of one verse, Exo. 12.40. and by speaking the same in the argument of the same.
- Of S. Paul, disgraced with Moses.
- Of the fourhundreth yeres of persecution.
- Of an exceeding grosse oversight.
- Of Gods harmonious disposing of times, in other places and here
- Of the miracle of multiplying, extinct by our translation.
- Of S. Stephen crossed by the Geneva: both the transla∣tion and notes: where the Church-Bible hath the right.
- Of two further errours, in the Genevah.
- Of V R: that it is in the propre Mesopotania, and that our notes are idle for defending S. Ste∣phen, where the Iewes defend him.
- A digression to defend S. Luke for the 75. soules.
- How S. Luke Act. 7. is defended.
- Of Sem made the Elder.
- Of the first generall Apostasie wherevpon the destruction of the old world folowed, that all, whoe perished in the flood, perished for euer: how this Apostasie by our translation is tur∣ned to the clean contrarie.
- Of Aharons Ephod.
- Of the twelue Stones.
- Of the Patriarkes order in the Iewels.
- Of Ezekiel.
- Of further warrant for this ordering of the stones.
- Of Thargum Ierusalemy.
- Of Thargum Cant. Chap. 5.
- Of Midras Rabba.
- Of Maymonides in the holy Iewels.
- Of R. Eleazar Wormatiensis.
- Of Salomoh Iarchi.
- Of R. Isaak Karo.
- Of R. Bechaiah.
- Of the contrary, with confutation.
- Of the Onyx ill set for Beryll in Exod. 28. by the Bishops Bible.
- Why the Lxx. set Smaragd for Shobam, Exod. 28.10. where Beryll is in v. 20.
- Of an open betraying of our Lord and redeemer, and befooling the rock of salvation.
- Of a slaunder cast vpon the Iewes: which they retort vpon the holy Ghospell.
- How confidently the Iewes protest that they kill him which passeth the fourtenth day: for the killing of the Lamb or kid Pascha.
- How our note checketh the expresse woord of our owne Ghospell.
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Of the Pascha called
Chagigah, or holy day Feast, or peace-offring with the Lambe, of Oxkind, that might be eaten two dayes. - Of HEL, Hellish in our Creed.
- Of a greater iniurie to Christ and his nation.
- How the Iew should be answered.
- Epilogue.
- Amend the faultes thus.