Fier.
- A contrarietie noted in these wordes, that wee should come boldlie to our God, and that he should be a consu∣ming Fier.
- 152. a 50
- To what end Gods vsing of the simili∣tude of Fier doth tend.
- 152. a 10
- Of Gods appearing to the Iewes in the middest of Fier.
- 161. b 40.50.60
- The meaning of Moses by these words, The voice sounded from the midst of the Fier that was seene on the mountaine.
- 165. a 20
- To what intent the flames of Fier ap∣peared at the giuing of the law.
- 251. a 10.20
- The Fier that shone to the Iewes by night a token of Gods presence.
- 41. a 60
- The power of God compared to a con∣suming Fier. Read how.
- 374. b 40 50.60. &c.
- Why God gaue the Iewes the light of Fier by night.
- 41. a 40. b 50
- The Iewes forbidden to make their children passe through Fier: which may be taken two wayes.
- 667. b 60. &c. 668. a 10
- That wee haue no neede of the visible piller of Fier now adayes.
- 42. a 10
- Why God willed that no strange Fier shoulde bee brought vnto his altar.
- 502. b 50.60
- How and in what cases God is said to be a consuming Fier.
- 1139. b 30.40 50.60.1140. a 10.20
- What the cloud and the Fier were to the ancient fathers.
- 41. b 10
- Why Moses doth terme the lawe a law of Fier.
- 1188. a 30.40
- God is knowen to be a consuming Fier two wayes.
- 375. a 30.40
- How God is a consuming Fier to de∣uoure