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.
Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564., Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606., Fleming, Abraham, 1552?-1607., Ragueneau, Denys.
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Strength.
- Of Gods Strength, and whereto the same serueth in respect of vs.
- 318. b 30
- That the vanquishing of our outwarde enimies is not to be ascribed to our owne Strength.
- 376. b 50.60. & 377. a 10
- Vnto whom we must impute ye Strength that we haue when wee ouercome our enimies.
- 377. a 20.30.40.50
- Of what Strength Moses speaketh, whē hee sayeth, That thou maiest bee strengthened.
- 466. a 50.60. & b 10
- How men be ouerthrowne, when they stay vpon their owne Strength.
- 341. b 30.40
- The worde Strength, and what it ser∣ued to shewe.
- 273. a 10.20
- That it is vnpossible for vs to loue God with all our Strength.
- 273. a 40
- What thing must be the stay of all our Strength.
- 1097. a 60. b all.
- Howe the Iewes vnderstoode these wordes, Thou shalt loue God with all thy Strength.
- 272. b 20. Looke Power.