The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding.

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The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding.
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Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.
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At London :: Printed by Henry Middleton for George Bishop,
Anno Domini 1583.
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"The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17698.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Loue of God, & our neighbours.
Seeing God loueth vs, hee will haue vs Loue one another: Read the reasons
173. a 30.40
After what sort and manner wee must Loue God is shewed by comparison.
1067. b 20.30
Why before there is any speech of the keeping of Gods commandementes Loue is set down in the first place.
317 b 30.40.50. & 1067. b 40.50
Gods inestimable Loue shewed vnto vs both in the lawe, and the Gospell.
484. a 50.60. & b 10
What this word Loue (incident to god) doth import.
313. b 40.50
Why it was Gods will to Loue vs.
315 a 10
We must Loue euen those that be vn∣worthie & deserue it not.
327. a 40
That it is vnpossible for vs to Loue god with all our strength.
273. a 40
Howe Gods Loue must gouerne vs.
273 a 10
The meaning of S. Paul, that Loue see∣keth not his owne.
582. a 10
A true mirror, where we may beholde whether wee Loue our God or not.
1067 b 30.40. & 274. a 60. & b 10.
The cause of our election is the Loue of God.
314. b all. 166. b 10.20.
The meaning of the scripture when it speaketh of Gods Loue.
166. b 20.
Whence it commeth yt men are inqui∣sitiue why God doeth Loue some more than othersome.
167. b 10.20
The Loue of God most amplie decla∣red & set foorth.
167. a 10.20
The purpose and intent of God, in not shewing his Loue to all alike.
166. b 50
A pithie and effectuall reason to moue vs to mutuall Loue & kindness.
210. a 20.30.40.50.60
We be vtterlie vnexcusable, if wee doe not Loue God.
186. a 10.28
What is required in vs if wee will Loue God.
192. a 30
Of some which neuer wist what it is to Loue God, and how God punisheth their vnkindnes.
532. a 60. & b 10.20.
Hypocrites haue a bastardly seede of Gods Loue in them.
191. b. 20.30
The surpassing Loue of God expressed by similitudes.
1121. a & b all. & 142 b 10.40. b 50
Such as Loue God, shal not loue him without profit.
1067. b 40.50
A speciall triall that God vseth whether we Loue him or no.
531. a & b all. and 532. a all. & 540. b 20.30.40.50
God witnesseth his Loue towardes vs, in matching our saluation with his owne glorie.
536. b 50
The Loue of God effectuallie set foorth
172. b 10
The records of Gods Loue, which hee giueth vs aboue and beneath.
186. a 50
Wee neuer knowe what it is to keepe Gods Lawe, &c. vnlesse we begin at Loue.
192. a 10.20
It cannot be wel discerned in this world whō God doeth Loue, and why.
987 b 60. & 988. a all.
A generall Loue of God extended to al men.
167. a 30
A speciall Loue of God for those to whome the gospell is preached.
167. a 40
Three degrees of the Loue that God hath shewed vs in Iesus Christ.
167. a 10.20.30. and 168. a 30
What Loue wee ought to beare to our Lorde God, when he hath once vt∣tered him selfe vnto vs.
541. b 40.50
We cannot Loue God without his iu∣stice.
320. b 10
The continuance of Gods fauour and Loue is for euer.
86. b 10.20
In what respects we should perceiue the

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Loue of God plainelie.
105. a 10
God diuerse times hideth the signes of his Loue frō vs.
51. a 10
The Loue of god cannot be in vs, vntil wee haue tasted of his goodnesse.
192. a 30
God requireth no more at our handes but that wee shoulde Loue him: Looke well on that point.
433. a and b all. & 434. a 10. & 435. b all. & 272. b all.
What we haue to learne in that men∣tion is made of obediēce after Loue.
468. b 30.40
God will not haue vs to Loue him as our fellowe: howe then.
275. a 10.20.30.
The true performance of the lawe be∣ginneth at the Loue of God.
455. a all.
Of the free Loue of God wherewith he loued the Iewes, &c.
439. a 10.20
It is not possible for vs to feare God vnlesse we Loue him.
435. a 10.20
Howe these words, Loue couereth the multitude of sinnes, is meant.
237. a 50.60. &c
Why it is no harde or cumbersome matter to Loue one an other.
232. a 10
Of this worde Loue due vnto God frō vs, and what the same importeth,
435. a 10.20.30
In what respect God doeth Loue vs much rather nowe that wee are re∣conciled vnto him.
326. b 30
That we are bounde to Loue God, and whence the let of not doing so, doth spring: hereupon dependeth nota∣ble doctrine.
273. b 10. &c.
Howe the Iewes vnderstoode these wordes, Thou shalt Loue God with all thy soule, minde, and strength.
272. b 10.20.30
There ought to be a kinde of brother∣lie Loue among vs, and why?
62. a 40 50.68. a all.
Gods Loue testified by his speeches vt∣tered as it were with certaine passi∣ons.
1149. a 40.50.60. &c.
How the Loue of our selues doth blind vs.
350. a 20
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