- A similitude or comparison betweene ye land of Chanaan, & the kingdom of heauen.
- 27. a 20.30.40.50.60
- To what end Gods setting forth of the land of Chanaan to the Iewes ser∣ued.
- 465. b 30.40.50
- By what kind of people ye lande of Cha∣naan was inhabited, before ye Iewes tooke possession thereof.
- 295. b 40
- What the Iewes should haue conside∣red, by their enioying of the lande of Chanaan.
- 295. a 20
- All that is spoken of the land of Cha∣naan must serue vs for a figure and shadow.
- 8. b 40
- The land of Chanaan was as a mirrour of the heauenly life.
- 152. b 20
- The cause why so great a sight to viewe all the countries of the land of Cha∣naan was giuen vnto Moses.
- 106. a 50
- The meaning of God in calling the lande of Chanaan the lande of his rest.
- 46. a 10
- The land of Chanaan was not watered after the manner of Aegypt.
- 466. b 50 60. & 467. a 10.20
- The fertilitie & fruitfulnes of the land of Chanaan.
- 1124. a 40.50.60. b all.
- The fatherlie care that God had ouer the land of Chanaan in sending rain vpon it.
- 467. b 50
- Of the hie situation of the land of Cha∣naan in respect of Aegypt, & the coū∣tries circumiacent.
- 1124 a 30
- What moued God to giue the land of Chanaan to Abraham and his seede.
- 377. a 60. and b 10
- The Patriarches were not put in pos∣session of the land of Chanaan du∣ring their liues.
- 377. a 60. & b 10.20
- The causes why God commanded the Israelites to root out all the follie out of the land of Chanaan.
- 327. b 50.60. & 328. a 10.30.40
- Howe vilely Seruettus the heretike thought of the land of Chana••n.
- 1124. b 40
- The land of Chanaan lent of God for a time to the old inhabitants therof: and who they were.
- 1116 a 40
- Seuen sundrie nations inhabited ye land of Chanaan before the Iewes had possession thereof.
- 1116. a 60. b 30
- God appointed the lande of Chanaan purposely to his own honor.
- 330. a 30
- Wherof the resting place of the land of Chanaan was a figure.
- 347. b 50
- The land of Chanaan was a mirror as it were of the kingdome of heauen.
- 1047 a 20.30
- What things are to be considered in the land of Chanaan, &c.
- 279. b 60. &c.
- What things Moses comprehended vn∣der this terme, The lande of Cha∣naan.
- 290 b 60
- A description of the land of Chanaan, as it was in the time of the Iewes, & as it is now.
- 1093. b 10.20
- A speciall consideration in the Israe∣lites conquering of the land of Cha∣naan.
- 95. a 60. & b 10
- Vnder this word the lande of Chanaan all the benefites that God bestowed on his people were comprehended.
- 551. b 10
- How Iacob dying three hundred yeres before the partition of the lande of Chanaan, could make a partition thereof notwithstanding.
- 1212. a 30
- What wee haue to learne by Moseses not entring into the land of Chana∣an.
- 1178. all.
- None of all those which came out of Aegypt entred into the land of Cha∣naan, but only two: and those which were newe sprung vp in the wilder∣nesse, being then but little children, as it were about a foure or fiue yeres old.
- 1183. b 10.20
- The land of Chanaan was to Moses a signe and sacrament of the kingdom of heauen.
- 107. a 10
- The state of the land of Chanaan, what it is at this day.
- 921. a 10
- Whereunto ye land of Chanaan should haue guided the Iewes.
- 503. a 50
- Why it is said that the land of Chana∣an was a land flowing with milke & honie.
- 920. b 50.60
- That all the people of Israel possessed not all the land of Chanaan that was giuen them, and why.
- 711. b 20
- Why God commanded that the people of the land of Chanaan, shoulde be vtterly rooted out and slaine by the Israelites.
- 728. a all. 730. a 10
- Why God gaue the land of Chanaan to the Israelites.
- 8. b 20. Looke Land of Promise