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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Papists.
The dealing of the Papists when they alledge any of the ancient doctors.
489. b 20.
They are miserable and wretched creatures.
494. a 10.20.
They are traitors to God and his Church: looke in what respects.
493 b. 40.50.
all filth and infection of infi∣dels among them,
495. a all.
Of their vnitie, and wherein they agree.
1193 a 10.20.30.
wherein they followed certaine things commanded by Mo∣ses to the Iewes,
504. a 60. and b all.
Their replication when they haue warning giuen them of their super∣stitions.
521. b 30.40
The Papistes wote not what God they worship.
543. a 20.
Howe they haue shaken off the cloake of our Lord Ie∣sus Christ.
564. a 10.
Howe they in their masse vsurp the office of Christ
505. b 10.20. &c.
they are much more brutish than the very Iewes that had no faith at all, and wherein.
504. a 60. b 10.
Howe they haue shewed that they can in no case away with sub∣mitting themselues to God.
504. a 50.60. & b all.
How they haue corrupted the sacrament of baptisme.
598. a 60. & b 10.505. a 50. & 1245. a 30.40.50.60.
Their doctrine of ioyntworking with God adnihilated.
1231. a 50.60. b 10.
They haue no worse enimies than the saincts, whom they thinke to honour, how, and why.
1239. a 50.60. b 10.20.
From whence all their doubts doe proceede.
515. a 10.
Whie they laugh our plaine dealing in Gods seruice to scorne.
518. a 10.
They make an ydoll of the virgin Marie, and yet they say they do not.
1238. a 60. b 20.
We must not followe their seruing of God: places worth looking on.
523. b 40. &c. & 77. a 60. & 525. b 30. & 631. a al, & 275. b 10. & 267. a 10. & 164. a 30.32. b 60.
They shew themselues to be far past shame: and wherin.
526. b 10.20.
They blaspheme God two wayes, & how.
525. b 10.20. &c. 40.
They are become Iewes, how¦beit bastard Iewes.
1243. a 20.30.40
The Papists beastlie furie in punishing those whom they count heretikes.
541. b 10.20. & 544. all.
Whom they take to be ydols, & whom not.
1238. a 50.60. b 10.
Howe they boast them∣selues to be the Church of Christ: & yet defie him in their life.
1004. a 20.30.40.
Their presūption noted, when they heare any condition added to Gods promises.
322. a 10. and b 30.
Howe apishly they imitated the Iewes in diuerse ceremonies.
628. b 10. &c.
They are a misbegotten ge∣neration, and who they take to bee their fathers.
489. b 10.20.
Their reli∣gion is all grounded vpon suppositi∣on.
1042. b all.
They thinke not that they doe ill when they bring their owne pelting trash vnto God.
1035. a 40.50
Howe vildely the Papistes esteeme of holie scripture, and deale with it.
1046. a 50.60. b 10. and 20. b 50.60.
What plaisters they giue poore sin∣ners to put away their sinnes.
1051. a 10.
That they in all their doctrine of freewill deale treacherouslie with God, and howe.
1053. all. & 1054. all.
How fondlie they conclude, so soone as they heare that God commaun∣deth men to do a thing.
1052. a and b 50.60. & 1053. a al.
They haue deuised a worke of merite wrought on mans part, and how.
1056. a 30.40. & 1113. b 50.60. & 1114. a 10.
How they prate of the Catholike Church, and what disorder or confusion there is among them.
1099. a 50.60.
Why they would not haue men venture to reade the holie scripture.
1060. a 20.
Howe they go to worke in obseruing Gods lawe
115. b 10.
The Papistes cannot abide to yeeld to this reason, that God should be obey∣ed according to his worde.
114. b 20.30.40.
They are taught by a familiar example to pray.
102. a 20.30.40.
Their doctrine of merit or desert.
111. b 50.60. & 112. b 10.
They vp∣braide vs that we are too wise in our owne conceits: Looke the place.
114. b 10.
Against the Papists and their exacting of duties of the Church.
429. b 60. & 430. a 10.20.
Their opinion, & others twited for that they say a man may fulfill the law.
435. b all, & 245. a 10.
A speech of theirs and of the Pelagi∣ans.
443. a 60.
That they are wel wor∣thie of the reprobate minde wherein they bee, and why.
462. a 30.
They make no difference betweene God and a saint that they haue forged of their owne head.
419. a 20.30
Whereof it commeth that the Papists at this day are so wilfull.
388. a 40.50.60. & 1164. b all.
How they magnifie the doctrine of freewill.
368. a 20.30 & 38. b 10. a 50. & 58. a 60. b 10.
They abuse the scripture to maintaine the intercession of saints.
417. a 50.60. & b all.
Their manifold superstitions, and grossenes.
270. a 10.20.30.40.50.60. &c.
We ought not to intermingle our selues againe with them, & why.
312. b 10.20.
For the maintenance of what tyranny they fight at this day.
21. b 60
The Papists vpholde that they become righteous by keeping the lawe.
302. a 30.
A manifest proofe that they haue no care to obserue Gods commaun∣dements.
34. a 10.
Vpon what contēp∣tible thing they ground themselues and their obedience.
115. b 10.20.
They are ydolaters, and accursed, al

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their fonde deuotions notwithstan∣ding. 927. b 30.40. Some footestep of the calling of God remaineth amōg them. 809. b 50. Their vowes, & how vainely they prooue them. 829. all. They bee as it were Edomites, and how.
809. b 50.60.
Reade what that is which the Papistes do cast in our teeth nowadayes. 162. b 30.40. The causes why there is such diuision betweene them and vs. 287. b 10.20.30 21. b 50. Their lenton fast an apish imitation of the Iewish fast. 612. b 10.20.40.50. How homely they handle their ydols, when they haue beguiled them, as they thinke. 1164. b 50.60. Why God giueth not occasi∣on vnto them to blaspheme his holy name.
1145. b 10.20.30.40.50
Papists and protestants compared, and which of the twaine founde worst. 1145. a 10. Their wretched state no∣ted. 299. b 40. & 124. a 50. Their ex∣cuse of not comming to the Gospel. 257. a 20.30. Their weake reason for the maintenance of images. 136. a 50. & 138. a 50. b 10. Their assertion, that the Iewes onely were forbidden to worship images, refuted. 135. a 20. &c. Their behauiour in their church 131. b 60. Of certaine despisers of re∣ligion, worse than they, and how they condemne the Papists.
1165. a 20.30. & 77. a 50.60. b 10
At what point the Papistes bee when mention is made of the fathers. 1130 b 20.30.40. The foundation whereon they haue grounded their implied faith. 130. b 10. They haue some re∣uerence of their religion. 124. a 50. Their damnable doctrine, that men ought not to assure themselues of their saluation, but to suppose it. 914. b 20.30. They are cōfuted with their reasons inferred as touching iustifi∣cation by workes. 938. b all. 380. a 40.50.60. How they haue broken the v∣nity, which Christ hath set betweene his members. 920. a all. That they v∣surpe the priesthood of the Leuites, and would be iudges of the leprosie. 849. With what defaults they charge vs with open outcries.
905. a 10.20.30
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