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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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 2, 2024.

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V.

Vagabondes.
The Iewes threatened to bee Vaga∣bondes.
1007. a 20. Looke Iewes.
Vaine.
What we haue to note vpon this spech, The worde shall not be in Vaine to∣wardes you.
1176. a 30.40.50.60. b all.
Vaineglorie.
The vsage and behauiour of a man ad∣uancing himselfe for Vaineglorie.
37. b 40
Notable doctrine for the beating down of all pride and Vaineglorie in man.
896. all.
Of Vaineglorie in giuing our almes, & that we must refraine from the same
900. a 30.40
Against such as for Vaineglorie sake finde fault and rebuke others.
238. a 60. and b 10. Looke Pride.
Valiant.
It is not in any mans power to be Vali∣ant, vnlesse God strengthen him.
75. a 10
Vanities.
The Vanities of men and women in their attire and other toyes taunted of God.
277. a 20
Variance.
Lawes ordeined concerning Variance betweene man and man, and what dealing is required therein:
Reade all the 142. Sermon, beginning at page 872. a 30. Looke Strife.
Varietie.
Of Varietie of meates and drinkes, ap∣parell, and such like thinges.
781. b all, 782. al.
Veile.
The cheefe cause why Moses wore a Veile to hide his face with all: where note the doctrine well.
403. b 20.30 40.50.1200. Looke Moses.
Vengeance.
Gods rigorous Vengeāce on the Iewes for their disobedience.
45. a 60. & b 10
Vnthankefulnes prouoketh Gods Vē∣geance against vs to the vttermost.
72. a 10
In what cases the verie creatures shall aske Vengeance against vs.
148. a 20.30.40
What wee haue to learne in that God compareth his wrath and Venge∣ance with his mercie.
192. b 50.60
Ouer whose heades the horrible Ven∣geance of God doth hang.
281. a 10 191. a al, 65. b. 40
Vnto whom Vengeance belongeth, & that we ought not to medle therein.
800. b 40.50. &c.
Howe the Vengeance of God will per∣secute men, and that without cea∣sing: Read that place well.
978. b 40.50
That wee must doe nothing but thinke vpon Gods Vengeance, when wee haue an Item giuen vs thereof.
979. b 10
A lesson for such whom God hath assig¦ned to execute his Vengeance,
801. a 10
Of the Vengeance of God vppon the kings that succeeded Dauid.
981. b 60.982. a 10
Of Gods endles Vengeance vpon such as despise his Iustice.
976. a 10.20.30
Touching the treasures of Gods Ven∣geance,
read Page 1155. b all, 1156. a all.
What wee haue to learne by Gods sharpe Vengeance executed vppon young infantes.
1143. all, 1144. a 10.20
The Vengeance of God, and howe dreadfull the same is: Marke the doctrine.
1139. b all, 1140. a 10.20 60. b 60
What horrible Vengeance God will take on such as serue him after the commaundement of men.
526. a 60 & b 10. &c.
Two thinges to bee gathered of Saint Paules wordes, Vengeance is mine, &c.
1157. a 20.30.1156. a 50.60. b al▪
Of the sorest point of Gods Vengeance and what the same is.
968. b 10.20
What Vengeance of God hath beene accomplished vpō the greater part of the worlde.
153. a 60. & b 10
Howe long God doeth delaie his Ven∣geance.
150. b 10.728. all, 729. a all.
Signes of Gods wrath and Vengeance.
81. a 10. Looke Threatenings, and Punishments.
Vermine.
That euen Vermine are the messn∣gers of God, and of his armie.
985. a 40.50.60
Herod consumed and eaten vp of Ver∣mine, and why.
985. b 10
Vertue.
Of the Vertue of all Vertues:
Reade page 358. a 60. & b 10.
It is no Vertue to be afraid of nothing, nor to be without feeling of greefe.
335. b 20
Vertues.
Our great vanitie in vaunting of our owne Vertues.
89. b 10
Men maie doe good and commenda∣ble thinges which notwithstanding shal not be reputed for Vertues be∣fore God.
730. a 30.40
Vertues are not of estimation in them∣selues, Read that place.
358. a 50.60
Vessels.
God maketh vs Vessels of honour, so as we shine like perls in his Church.
433. b 10
There are not nowe adaies anie more materiall Vessels of the Temple, & what is the sequele thereof.
427. a 50
How we are ye verie Vessels of the tēple themselues, and what wee haue to doe in that case.
427. a 10.20.30. &c.
Vexations.
What we haue to learne by Gods sen∣ding of Vexations vnto vs and our lingering therein.
341. b 50.60. and 342. a 10
Howe a Christian man ought to be∣haue himselfe to God warde in his Vexations.
360. Looke Afflictions.
Vice.
Of a Vice that reigneth ouermuch in men, which is condemned by Mo∣ses.
522. a 60. & b 10
Of the Vice of fleshlie vnrulinesse, and how it is not a sinne imputable.
227. b 50.60. and 228. a 10. Looke Sinne.
Vices.
A looking glasse to discerne our owne Vices by.
52. b 10
What is the cause that Vices reigne & other disorders.
21. a 20
Vices maie not be suffered among peo∣ple yt professe christianitie.
211. a 30

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The undrie Vices that a loftie minde carrieth with it.
363. b 60. and 364. a all.
Of two extreeme Vices reigning in vs, towardes God.
372. a 40. and b 40
Against certaine nycelinges that take greefe at the Preacher when their Vices are rebuked.
238. b 40.50 60
Howe men woulde faine discharge themselues to God warde with faire countenances, and yet reteine their Vices still.
222. a 10.20.30.40
In what manner and fashion we must rebuke mens Vices.
237. b 10. 240. a al.
What we haue to doe when wee goe a∣bout to bewray mens Vices and sinnes.
238. a 30.40
God doeth first of all condemne the Vices in vs, and why.
222. a 50
Howe we must bee affected when wee heare our Vices and sinnes sharpe∣lie rebuked.
402▪ b 30.40
Mens Vices must bee killed, and their persons spared: Read how?
731. a 20.30. & b 60.732. a 10
Howe great neede wee haue to bee cleansed from our naturall Vices.
223. a 40.50
Howe Vices of diuerse sortes do con∣curre and meete together in men.
1036. a 10
Howe wee followe mens Vices and make a barre of them against God.
563. b 60.564. a 10.20
The enormities whereinto such do fall as flatter themselues in common Vices.
1036. all, b 60.1037. a 10.143 a 10.20
Howe prone wee are to be lead into all Vices: Reade the place.
732. a 50.60 b all. Looke Sinnes.
Victorie.
What men doe, and why they doe that which they doe, when they haue gotten Victorie in battell.
67. b 30
A description of the easie Victorie of the Israelites, ouer their enemies.
83. b 30.40
To what end God giueth vs the Victo∣rie and vpper hande ouer our ene∣mies.
83. a 40.50.477. a al.
Victorie promised to the Iewes vppon condition.
479. b 50. and 480. a 10. &c.
Faith must bee the Victorie whereby to ouercome the world.
527. a 40
Of the Victorie which God gaue the Iewes ouer the Chananites, and what special doctrine concerneth vs thereby.
1023. b all.
By what meanes Victorie in battell is obteined.
969. a 10.341. a 10
How we haue Victorie alreadie against Satan, and what remaineth for vs to doe notwithstanding.
88. b 10.340. b 40.50
The meanes and waies to get Victorie ouer our owne lustes and affections.
341. a 10.20.30
Of a strange and vnlikelie Victorie which god promiseth to giue against the Iewes.
1149. b 60.1150. all, 1151 all.
Of Gedeons Victorie against the Ma∣dianites and by whom the same was compassed.
1150. a 20
Why God will not haue vs haue the vpperhande of our enemies at the first, though he haue assured vs the Victorie.
339. a 50.60. & b 10
Victories.
Howe we must bethinke our selues whē God giueth vs Victories.
89. b 50
We must yeeld God the honour of all the Victories that hee giueth vs a∣gainst our enemies.
83. a 30
Victuals.
That of our Victuals we must giue our poore neighbours a part.
517. a 20 30
Howe the rich shoulde behaue them∣selues in the abundance of their Vi∣ctuals.
511. a 10
Wherof the growing and increasing of Victuals in the world doth come.
510 a 50. Looke Prouision.
Vine.
Why it is saide that the Vine of the Iewes is of the vineyard of Sodome and of the fields of Gomor.
1153. b 10.20. &c.
Vines.
When Vines were saide to bee vnhal∣lowed among the Iewes.
719. b 30
Vintage.
Lawes ordeined for Vintage and the meaning thereof.
832. a 60.833. a 10.20, &c.
Lawes concerning Vintage, and what poore people the Iewes were com∣manded to releeue.
865. a 40.50.60
Vineyarde.
Gods Church likened vnto a Vineyard and how.
1153. b 10.20
Why God forbad the Iewes to sow di∣uerse seedes in one Vineyard.
778. a & b 60.779. al.
Vineyardes.
Such as had planted Vineyardes, and had not yet gathered the fruite of them exempted from going to warre, and why?
718. b 50.60
Of the Iewes Vineyardes, their vines, and their grapes.
779. b 10
In what respect Vineyardes were saide to bee made common among the Iewes.
719. b 30
Violence.
Of doing Violence to our brethren and neighbors, and how Gods lawe pro∣uided in that case: Reade Sermon
144.223. b 20.30
A bridle that should restraine men frō all Violence.
219. b 50
Vnder the name of murther all kind of Violence and wrong is forbidden.
516. a 60. & b 10. Looke Wrong.
Visible.
The Church shall not bee alwaies Vi∣sible and perceiueable.
44. b 30
In what sort God shewed himselfe in a Visible manner to the Iewes.
39. b 50.60. & 40. a 10
Visitation.
What it behoueth vs to doe in ye time of Gods priuate Visitation and o∣therwise.
851. b 30.40.50.60
That sometimes we cannot perceiue the cause of Gods Visitation laide v∣pon vs.
986. a 50.60
A forme of examining our sinnes in the time of Gods Visitation.
965. b all.
Howe we must prepare our selues to God in case we be touched with any Visitation either speciall or generall
1048. b 10.20. Looke Affliction and Chastisement.
Visor.
What a Visor is, see by the circumstan∣ces.
19. a 20
The word Visor and the worde person compared.
19. a 10. Looke Person.
Visors.
God doteth not vpon the Visors that are seene to the eye.
19. b 20. Looke Persons.
Vnbeleefe.
Wherein the vnbeleefe of men doth most of all shewe it selfe.
350. b 60. & 352. a 10.1229. a al, b al.
The cause why Vnbeleefe is so much detested and hated of God.
56. b 40
Vnbeleefe alwaies matched with Pride and loftinesse.
56. b 30.60
Our owne Vnbeleefe maketh vs loath to receiue the good turnes that God would doe vs.
72. a 10
Mens Vnbeleefe reuealed by Gods worde. 79. a 20. & bewrayeth it selfe when we should seeke God.
156. b 60 158. b 10
What a kinde of feare the roote of Vn∣beleefe remaining in vs doeth pro∣cure.
714. all.
That Vnbelefe ouerfloweth the whole earth: Read how.
449. a 10.20.30.40
Vnbeleeuers.
In what thinges Vnbeleeuers doe re∣pose themselues.
617. b 50
Of what kinde of Prophetes and tea∣chers the Vnbeleeuers doe best like.
534. b 50.60
Gods goodnesse extendeth euen to the Vnbeleeuers & Infidels.
141. a 40.50

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The behauiour of the Vnbeleeuers when God spareth them and when he punisheth them.
293. a 20.20
The cause why the Vnbeleeuers ouer∣shoote themselues in their superstiti∣ons.
187. a 10.20
Gods benefites shed out vp on the Vn∣beleeuers be turned into a curse vn∣to them.
325. b 10
The Vnbeleeuers and wicked cannot touch anie of Gods benefites, but they must needes marre them.
325. b 10.20
God giueth not ye Vnbeleeuers where∣with to asswage their sorowe, and why?
105. a 40
If the Vnbeleeuers be to bee condem¦ned for abusing Gods benefites, woe to vs.
142. a 10
The prayers of Infidels or Vnbelee∣uers noted: Looke the place, and marke it.
98. b 30
For what thinges God punisheth the Vnbeleeuers, and to what intent.
116. b 10.20
Howe God is affected to the Vnbelee∣uers when they crie vnto him, &c.
105. a 30
The Vnbeleeuers threatened to bee cursed both in themselues and in their children.
190. b 10. Looke In∣fidels.
Vncertentie.
The malice of men noted, in that they had leuer followe Vncerteintie than certeintie: see how.
485. a 50.60. & b 10
Vnchast.
In what respect, men, though they be Vnchast are not blamed before God
228. a 10.20
Vnchastitie.
That all Vnchastitie is vnlawfull: read that place.
228. a 20.30. 933. a 40
Howe men be giuen ofer to Vnchasti∣tie, and Gods plagues vppon such.
977. b 30.40.50 60. Looke Adulterie & Whoredome.
Vncleane.
Of meates cleane and Vncleane, with notable doctrine thereupon depen∣ding.
553. and so forward the whole Sermon.
Of Vncleane sacrifices, and that such are not to be presented vnto God.
819. a 40.50.60. and so forwarde in the Sermon.
Who they be that make all things Vn∣cleane by their touching.
512. b 10
Howe Gods creatures being cleane of themselues, are said to be Vncleane vnto vs.
892. b 10.20
Vncleannesse.
Howe euerie one of vs ought to be∣thinke himselfe in all cases of Vn∣cleannesse.
557. a 60. & b 10
The remedie to preserue vs from all Vncleannesse of superstition.
524. b 10.20.30
In what respects all that euer we touch is defiled by our Vncleannesse.
512. b 10. Looke Defilementes.
Vnderstanding.
Of mans Vnderstanding the vnable∣nesse thereof. 1015. b 60. and howe the same is darkened.
1016. a 10
In what cases men are saide to bee vt∣terlie voide of true Vndestanding.
1147. a al, b al.
Howe we must employ our Vnderstan∣ding, and what mans vnderstanding is.
1115. a 60. b 10.147. b 50
Vnderstanding giuen by God, by what meanes, and through what instru∣ments.
1061. b 50
Gods worde is the wisedome and Vn∣derstanding of such as heare it: Look on that place.
120. b 50.60. & 121. a 10
Notable doctrine vpon these wordes, This is thy Vnderstanding, &c.
120. a & b all. Looke Discretion and knowledge.
Vnfaithfull.
The difference of proceeding in at∣temptes betweene the faithfull and the Vnfaithfull.
74. a 50.60
Vnhallowe.
Most men Vnhallowe Gods benefites, and how?
307. a 10.20
Vnhallowed.
When vines were saide to bee Vnhal∣lowed among the Iewes.
719. b 30
Vnion.
The Vnion of faith is to bee preferred before the life of our parentes, and deerest friendes: Reade that place aduifedlie, it is worth the noting.
540. a 50.60. & b al.
Of the holie Vnion of the Church, & howe the Papistes prate thereof.
1099. a 40.50.60
A deprecation of Caluin against such as seeke to breake the Vnion of gods Church.
127. b 10.20.223. b 10
Howe we breake the Vnion that is be∣twixt God and vs.
202. b 30.40.
Of the Vnion of marriage, howe the same is broken, and remedies for the offenders.
840. a all.
Of the spirituall Vnion that wee haue with our Lorde Iesus Christ, & how it ought to be kept.
841. a 30.40.203. a 10.606. a 60. b 10
Of a generall Vnion among mankind.
68. a 20
Vnitie.
Of the Vnitie of the Papistes, whereof they bragge and boast.
1193. a 20
What Vnitie it is yt God alloweth, who is the head thereof, and what is the meane of the same.
1193 a 10.20.30
Most excellent perswasions to Vnitie and concorde.
726. b 30.40.50.60.919. b 50.60.920. a all.
Howe the Papistes haue broken the V∣nitie which Christ hath set downe betweene his members.
920. a all. Looke Peace and Concord.
Vnkindnesse.
Our Vnkindnesse to God and our bre∣thren noted, and howe it deserueth vengeaunce.
484. a 20.70. a 10
The Vnkindnesse of Edom, Ammon, & Moab to the Israelites threatened.
70. a 10.20.30.40.69. al.
We are compared to swine for our Vn∣kindnesse: Read the place.
281. b 30 40.50. Looke Vnthankefulnesse.
Vnmarried.
The state of Perfection (say ye Monkes) is to be Vnmarried.
228. b 10
An admonition to those that bee Vn∣married.
229. b 10
The Papistes count it a most Angelike vertue to liue Vnmarried.
228. b 10.
Vnmercifulnesse.
Vnmercifulnesse one of the sins of So∣dome and Gomor.
1153. a 40.50. b 10 Looke Crueltie.
Vnthankefull.
The more benefites that God bestow∣eth vpon vs, the more Vnthankefull are we.
411. b 30
VVhat manner of man the world iud∣geth Vnthankfull.
178. b 10
Vnthankfulnesse.
Our Vnthankefulnesse condemned if wee haue not lust to beholde Gods face.
183. b 10
The Vnthankfulnes of men to God for his benefites, notably described.
362. a all, and b 10.360. a 10.1126. b all, & all the 181. Sermon. 278. a 50.60.16 b 60.17. a 10.39. b 10.359. a 50.60. & b all, 520.60. b 40.50.60.281. b all, 139. a all, 122. a 20.
The Vnthankfulnesse of the Iewes ag∣grauated:
Sermon 176. and Page 1094. b 30.40.1095. all, 1019. a 10.60.1020. al, 178. b al, 809. a 10.20.34. a 30.44. a 20.387. a all, 892. a 40. &c.
Vnthankefulnesse one of the sins of So∣dome and Gomor.
1154. a 40.50
The Vnthankefulnesse of the worlde both towardes God and the mini∣sters of his word noted.
514. a all.
The Vnthankfulnesse of men for the gift of the gospell is too apparant.
283. a 60
A shameful Vnthankfulnes noted in a man that is in authoritie of Iustice.
216. a 10.363. a 30.40
The Vnthankfulnes of such as ought to heare Gods word must not stay the ministers therof frō procuring their saluation as much as in them lieth.
144. a 60

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Our vnthankfulnes is the more shame∣full, if we shut our eyes against the doctrine of Saluation.
145. b 60
If vnthankefulnesse be intollerable to∣wards men, howe heynous then a∣gainst God? Looke the place.
364. a 10. consider the doctrine depen∣ding vpon comparison.
God by transfiguring himselfe reproo∣ueth our Vnthankfulnesse.
40. b 60. & 41. a 10
A meanes or waie howe to eschew the blame of Vnthankefulnesse.
25. a 40
Vnthankfulnesse prouoketh Gods ven∣geance against vs to the vttermost.
72. a 10
In what respectes wee must beare the Vnthankfulnesse of men patientlie.
69. b 40.50
The Vnthankfulnesse of the Moabites and Ammonites wherein it shewed it selfe.
69. a 10
In what cases our Vnthankfulnes shall not be vnpunished.
45. a 50
Our owne vnthankfulnesse is the let that wee haue not a true and right trust in God.
101. a 10
A forme of speech applied to GOD, wherin he blameth mens Vnthank∣fulnesse.
901. a 60
Vocation.
Of our Vocation that be Christians to the state of Grace.
917. a 50.60
Of the Vocation of the Iewes to bee Gods chosen people.
917. a all.
None must seeke to shūne the Vocati∣on that God calleth them vnto.
14. a 40
Of doing their dutie euerie man in his Vocation, and what lessons are there laide out for our learning.
1098. a all.
Voice of God.
Of the seconde Voice of God, which is most comfortable, and where to we must hearken.
947. a 40.50.60.951. all, 952. al, 110. a 10
The Voice of God in the law, and in the gospel, ye first like a Iudge, the second like a Father: Looke the place.
946. b al.
Gods Voyce thundereth to summon those that feare him aright.
128. b 50. & 129. a 10
To heare Gods Voyce is the onelie meane to be vnited vnto him.
132. a 10
It is a great miracle that men beeing no better than a shadowe, are ena∣bled to heare Gods Voyce and are not consumed thereby.
162. a 50
The meaning of Moses, that the Voice sounded from the middest of the fire that was seene on the moun∣taine.
165. a 20
Gods meaning in manifesting himself by his Voyce.
134. b 40.50.159. a 10.137. b 60.131. b 40
Of obeying the Voyce of the Lord, and what our duetie is in that he vouch∣safeth to speake vnto vs.
963. b 30.40
Gods Voice ringeth in our eares where preaching is.
1206. a 60. Looke worde of God.
Vowe.
That when a man hath made a Vowe vnto God, he must performe it, or else it shall bee imputed vnto him for sinne.
827. b 40.50.60
Of Iacobs Vow vnto god, if he brought him backe into his natiue countrie.
828. b 10.20.30
The Vowe of chastitie vndertaken of Monkes beeing a vowe vnperfor∣mable.
829. b 10. &c. 830. a 10
If wee Vowe a thing to God, which in it selfe is good, yet if the intent be wicked, the vowe is corrupt and naught: as for example.
830.30.40
The Vowe of Iacob in offering to God the tenth part of his goods.
830. a 40
Of the ridiculous Vowe of pouertie made by Friers.
829. b 50.60
Of a generall Vowe for the tearme of our life.
831. a 30.40. and whereupon the same is grounded. ibidem b 10
Howe to knowe whether God liketh of the Vowe which we make or no.
831. a 20
That all Vowes are to bee made with reuerence and discretion.
827. b 50.60. speciallie if they bee made to God. 828. a 10. &c. 830. a 30. b 40.50.60
Of the Vowes that were made in the law, and what vowes God alloweth.
828. a 60. and b 10. Reade all the 135. Sermon.
Of such Vowes as men make without iudgement and aduisement vnto God.
828. b 50.60
Of the Vowes of the Papistes, and how they proue them.
829▪ a 10.20.30.40.50.60
In what respect it is Gods will that Vowes shoulde bee performed.
831. a 10.20
Of particular Vowes, and whether Christians may make such or no.
831. b 20.30. &c.
All Vowes are not condemnable, be∣cause they are left to our libertie & choice.
831. b 30
Vpbraide.
God doeth Vpbraide the Iewes peculi∣arlie, and what wee haue to gather thereby.
1112. a all.
That God may Vpbraide all mankinde ingenerall, the manner how, and in what cases.
1111. b 50.60.1112. a al.
Vprightnesse.
Howe we shall not faile to yeelde God the praise of iustice and Vpright∣nesse.
84. b 10
The 141. Sermon and the 142. do tend wholely to the doctrine of Vpright∣nesse and iust dealing among men. 450. a 60. b all, 767. and so forward in the whole Sermon.
224. a all.
Of naturall Vprightnesse, and wherein the same consisteth.
23. a 30
Vprightnesse and sobernesse are things inseparable.
224. b 20.30
The meaning of Moses by these words Vprightnesse, vprightnes shalt thou follow.
627. a 10, &c.
Vrim.
What these wordes, Vrim and Thu∣mim, do import.
1200. a 10. b 10.1198 a 30.40. &c.
Gods Vrim and Thumim in the tribe of Leuie.
1199. a 20. Looke Aaron.
Vse.
Why God hath giuen vs the free Vse of all meates.
557. a 40
Of the Vse of Gods creatures, specially meates and drinkes.
558. all, 559. a 10.344. a 50.60. b all.
The true Vse of the figures of the law peruerted by the Papistes.
504. a & b al, & 505. a 10
Vsurie.
Of Vsurie in taking fiue in the hundred so prouided by law.
814. a 10▪20
That Vsurie is sometimes more to bee condemned in a small profite than in a great.
824. b 60.825. a 10.20.30
The generall meaning of the lawe of God made for the restraint of Vsury among the Iewes.
825. a 40.50. and b 10.20.827. a 40.50.60
Vsurie forbidden by God to the Iewes; and permitted also: Looke towardes whome.
821. a 30.40.50.60. b a 10. &c.
That it is not lawfull for vs Christians to bite anie creature liuing with V∣surie.
822. a 20
Of this worde Vsurie, and that it com∣meth of a verbe which signifieth to bite or gnawe.
822. a 30.823. a 30
They are conuinced which say that V∣surie is not but in monie.
822. a 60. and b 10
That the practise of Vsurie belongeth to the breach of the commaunde∣ment, Thou shalt not steale.
821. b 20.30
Vsurie consisteth not only in the loue of monie, but in taking profit for other thinges also.
822. a 40.50.60
Vsurie forbidden inclusiuely by Christ in a sentence vttered by him.
824. b 20
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It is concluded that all Vsurers bee ar∣rand theeues.
a 10.20
The subtill shiftes and driftes of Vsu∣rers described for the mainteining of their trade.
822. b all. 823. a all.
Vsurpe.
That no man ought to Vsurpe vppon that which is not permitted him.
1076. b 10.20. Looke Pope.
Vsurpation.
Against ye Vsurpation of authority ouer mens soules.
945. a 50.60. & b 10.20
The Vsurpation of the Popish cleargie noted.
1205. b 60.1206. a 10.20 Looke Supremacie.
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